P.1.29 Are schizophrenia and bipolar polygenic risk scores associated with positive and manic symptoms at psychosis onset?
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M. D. Forti | R. Murray | C. Lewis | D. Quattrone | U. Reininghaus | M. Forti | R. Murray
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