Convergent Functional Genomics of Genome-wide Association Data for Bipolar Disorder: Comprehensive Identification of Candidate Genes, Pathways and Mechanisms
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S. Faraone | M. Tsuang | H. Le-Niculescu | S. Patel | J. Nurnberger | N. J. Schork | F. J. McMahon | R. Kuczenski | A. Niculescu | S D Patel | M. Bhat | A. B. N. Iii | Iii | Le-Niculescu H | Patel Sd | Kuczenski R | Faraone Sv | Tsuang Mt | Mcmahon Fj
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