Schizophrenia susceptibility and NMDA-receptor mediated signalling: an association study involving 32 tagSNPs of DAO, DAOA, PPP3CC, and DTNBP1genes
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Title
Schizophrenia susceptibility and NMDA-receptor mediated signalling: an association study involving 32 tagSNPs of DAO, DAOA, PPP3CC, and DTNBP1genes
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Keywords
tagSNPs, Schizophrenia, Glutamate neurotransmission, DAO, DAOA, PPP3CC, DTNBP1, Association study, Phenotypic dissection
Journal
BMC Medical Genetics
Volume 14, Issue 1, Pages -
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2013-03-09
DOI
10.1186/1471-2350-14-33
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