Gene ontology analysis of GWA study data sets provides insights into the biology of bipolar disorder.
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Manuel A. R. Ferreira | N. Craddock | M. Owen | E. Green | P. Holmans | S. Purcell | P. Sklar | J. S. Pahwa | M. O’Donovan | M. Ferreira
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