High Frequencies of De Novo CNVs in Bipolar Disorder and Schizophrenia
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J. Sebat | D. Malhotra | Seungtai Yoon | S. Cichon | M. Rietschel | M. Nöthen | S. McCarthy | Vladimir Makarov | O. Krastoshevsky | V. Krause | A. Bhandari | V. Vacic | Sydney Gary | F. McMahon | A. Malhotra | J. Potash | T. Schulze | E. Leibenluft | M. Gill | D. Levy | J. Kelsoe | A. Corvin | J. Michaelson | K. Burdick | E. Gershon | M. Karayiorgou
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