Collaborative genome-wide association analysis supports a role for ANK3 and CACNA1C in bipolar disorder
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Manuel A. R. Ferreira | S. Gabriel | M. Daly | D. Collier | D. Clair | G. Kirov | D. Grozeva | M. Gill | N. Craddock | M. Owen | B. Blumenstiel | M. Defelice | G. Breen | S. Caesar | K. Gordon-Smith | C. Fraser | E. Green | M. Hamshere | P. Holmans | I. Jones | V. Moskvina | I. Nikolov | A. Elkin | A. Farmer | R. Williamson | P. McGuffin | A. Young | I. Ferrier | M. Thase | K. Ardlie | S. Purcell | Y. Meng | J. Smoller | P. Sklar | J. Stone | D. Blackwood | A. Corvin | A. McQuillin | D. Ruderfer | D. Morris | E. Scolnick | J. Lawrence | N. Bass | D. Curtis | W. Muir | K. McGhee | A. Maclean | M. Beck | K. Chambert | R. Perlis | G. Sachs | R. Kandaswamy | M. O’Donovan | D. Macintyre | A. Anjorin | H. Gurling | V. Nimgaonkar | L. Jones | J. Franklin | Jinbo B Fan | M. Robinson | Ana C P Pereira | Lisa Jones | Ana Pereira | M. Ferreira | Margaret Van Beck
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