Epistatic and Independent Effects on Schizophrenia-Related Phenotypes Following Co-disruption of the Risk Factors Neuregulin-1 × DISC1
Colm O’Tuathaigh(Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland), John L. Waddington(Soochow University), Emilie Petit(Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland), Lieve Desbonnet(Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland), Rachel Cox(Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland), Samim Loftus(University College Cork), Francesc Pérez‐Brangulí(Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg), Gerard M. Moloney(University College Cork), Orna Tighe(Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland), Richard P. Harvey(Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute), Donna Lai(Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute), Kevin J. Mitchell(Trinity College Dublin), John F. Cryan(University College Cork), Timothy G. Dinan(APC Microbiome Institute), Marco Andrea Riva(Centro San Giovanni di Dio Fatebenefratelli), Gerard Clarke(University College Cork), Claire O’Leary(Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland), Fabio Fumagalli(AOL (United States))
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