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1Department of Psychiatry, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
Abstract:
This is a case-control study of the association of NTNG1 subtypes with schizophrenia among a group of individuals from a Caucasian population. Netrins including NTNG1 are known to be axon guidance factors in the developing brain. They could be very important contributors to the genetic risk for psychosis. We examined the hypothesis that NTNG1 allelic variation contributes to the risk for schizophrenia. Our group was able to replicate the findings of Zhu and colleagues among Han Chinese individuals. This is the first finding of this association in a North American population.
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