The transcription factor POU3F2 regulates a gene coexpression network in brain tissue from patients with psychiatric disorders

Chao Chen(Central South University), Qingtuan Meng(Central South University), Yan Xia(Central South University), Chaodong Ding(Central South University), Le Wang(Central South University), Rujia Dai(Central South University), Lijun Cheng(University of Chicago), Preethi H. Gunaratne(University of Houston), Richard A. Gibbs(Baylor College of Medicine), Shishi Min(Central South University), Cristian Coarfa(Baylor College of Medicine), Jeffrey G. Reid(Regeneron (United States)), Chunling Zhang(SUNY Upstate Medical University), Chuan Jiao(SUNY Upstate Medical University), Yi Jiang(Central South University), Gina Giase(University of Illinois Chicago), Amber Thomas(University of Chicago), Dominic Fitzgerald(University of Chicago), Tonya M. Brunetti(University of Chicago), Annie W. Shieh(SUNY Upstate Medical University), Cuihua Xia(Central South University), Yongjun Wang(Central South University), Yunpeng Wang(Central South University), Judith A. Badner(Rush University Medical Center), Elliot S. Gershon(University of Chicago), Kevin P. White(University of Chicago), Chunyu Liu(Central South University)
Science Translational Medicine
December 14, 2018
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Abstract

POU3F2 regulates expression of key genes in postmortem brain tissue from patients with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder.


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