No association with the neuregulin 1 haplotype to Japanese schizophrenia
Authors: N, Iwata; T, Suzuki; M, Ikeda; T, Kitajima; Y, Yamanouchi; T, Inada; N, Ozaki;
pmid: 14699424
No association with the neuregulin 1 haplotype to Japanese schizophrenia
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Haplotypes, Japan, Genetic Linkage, Neuregulin-1, Schizophrenia, Humans
Haplotypes, Japan, Genetic Linkage, Neuregulin-1, Schizophrenia, Humans
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