Association between genes on chromosome 19p13.2 and panic disorder

Noomi O Gregersen1, Henriette N Buttenschøn, Anne Hedemand

  • 1aTranslational Neuropsychiatry Unit, Department of Clinical Medicine bDepartment of Biomedicine, Centre for Integrative Sequencing (iSEQ), Aarhus University cThe Lundbeck Foundation Initiative for Integrative Psychiatric Research (iPSYCH), Aarhus dAmplexa Genetics A/S eDepartment of Clinical Genetics, University of Southern Denmark, Odense fPsychosis Research Unit, Aarhus University Hospital, Risskov gLaboratory of Neural Plasticity, Department of Neuroscience and Pharmacology, University of Copenhagen hCentre of Psychiatry Amager, Copenhagen University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark iDepartment of Psychiatry, The National Hospital, The Faroe Islands jDepartment of Translational Research in Psychiatry, Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Munich, Germany.

Psychiatric Genetics
|September 10, 2016
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