Possible evidence for a common risk locus for bipolar affective disorder and schizophrenia on chromosome 4p16 in patients from the Faroe Islands
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O. Mors | H. Ewald | T. Als | T. Kruse | T. Flint | H. A. Dahl | A. Wang | M. Vång | T. Kruse | A. Wang | M. Vang | Ole Mors | O. Mors
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