Psychiatric genome-wide association study analyses implicate neuronal, immune and histone pathways
Colm Ó'Dúshláine(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Naomi R. Wray(The University of Queensland), David Collier(Queen Mary University of London), Philip Asherson(King's College - North Carolina), Laramie E. Duncan(Boston University), Lizzy Rossin(Broad Institute), Kimberly Chambert(Harvard University), Cathryn M. Lewis(King's College - North Carolina), Sarah E. Bergen(Karolinska Institutet), Daniëlle Posthuma(Amsterdam Neuroscience), Enda M. Byrne(The University of Queensland), Edward M. Scolnick(Broad Institute), Jennifer L. Moran(Broad Institute), Douglas M. Ruderfer(Institute of Genetics), Jonna Kuntsi(King's College London), Neelroop Parikshak(King's College London), Soumya Raychaudhuri(Broad Institute), Ian W. Craig(Cardiff University), Sang Lee(University of Iowa), Mark J. Daly(Broad Institute), Jordan W. Smoller(Harvard University), Peter McGuffin(The University of Queensland), Anne Farmer(King's College London), Verneri Anttila(Broad Institute), Steven A. McCarroll(King's College London), Stephen Newhouse(University College London)
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