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Molecular Psychiatry|July 8, 1999
Polyglutamine tracts: no evidence of a major role in bipolar disorderG Turecki, M Alda, P Grof, et al.
American Journal of Medical Genetics|July 14, 2000
Association and linkage studies of CRH and PENK genes in bipolar disorder: a collaborative IGSLI studyM Alda, G Turecki, P Grof, et al.
Journal of Affective Disorders|April 13, 2000
Polyglutamine coding genes in bipolar disorder: lack of association with selected candidate lociG Turecki, M Alda, P Grof, et al.
Translational Psychiatry|November 12, 2015
Genome-wide analysis implicates microRNAs and their target genes in the development of bipolar disorderA J Forstner, A Hofmann, A Maaser, et al.
Translational Psychiatry|June 21, 2017
Genome-wide association study of borderline personality disorder reveals genetic overlap with bipolar disorder, major depression and schizophreniaS H Witt, F Streit, M Jungkunz, et al.
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Molecular Psychiatry|July 8, 1999
Polyglutamine tracts: no evidence of a major role in bipolar disorderG Turecki, M Alda, P Grof, et al.
American Journal of Medical Genetics|July 14, 2000
Association and linkage studies of CRH and PENK genes in bipolar disorder: a collaborative IGSLI studyM Alda, G Turecki, P Grof, et al.
Journal of Affective Disorders|April 13, 2000
Polyglutamine coding genes in bipolar disorder: lack of association with selected candidate lociG Turecki, M Alda, P Grof, et al.
Translational Psychiatry|November 12, 2015
Genome-wide analysis implicates microRNAs and their target genes in the development of bipolar disorderA J Forstner, A Hofmann, A Maaser, et al.
Translational Psychiatry|June 21, 2017
Genome-wide association study of borderline personality disorder reveals genetic overlap with bipolar disorder, major depression and schizophreniaS H Witt, F Streit, M Jungkunz, et al.
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