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G72 Influences Longitudinal Change in Frontal Lobe Volume in Schizophrenia

American Journal of Medical Genetics, Part B, Neuropsychiatric Genetics - United States
doi 10.1002/ajmg.b.31033
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Categories
PsychiatryMolecular NeuroscienceMental HealthGeneticsCellular
Date

September 16, 2009

Authors
Sarah M. HartzBeng-Choon HoNancy C. AndreasenAmy LibrantDanielle RuddEric A. EppingThomas H. Wassink
Publisher

Wiley


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