An apparently dominant bipolar affective disorder (BPAD) locus on chromosome 20p11.2–q11.2 in a large Turkish pedigree
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S. Antonarakis | H. Herken | C. Gehrig | K. Gucuyener | J. Blouin | U. Radhakrishna | S. Antonarakis | S. Şenol | NA Akarsu | Nurten Akarsu
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