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Nature Medicine|May 5, 2009
A primate-specific, brain isoform of KCNH2 affects cortical physiology, cognition, neuronal repolarization and risk of schizophreniaStephen J Huffaker, Jingshan Chen, Kristin K Nicodemus, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 17, 2008
The evolutionarily conserved G protein-coupled receptor SREB2/GPR85 influences brain size, behavior, and vulnerability to schizophreniaMitsuyuki Matsumoto, Richard E Straub, Stefano Marenco, et al.
JAMA Psychiatry|January 17, 2019
Association of a Schizophrenia-Risk Nonsynonymous Variant With Putamen Volume in Adolescents: A Voxelwise and Genome-Wide Association StudyQiang Luo, Qiang Chen, Wenjia Wang, et al.
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Nature Medicine|May 5, 2009
A primate-specific, brain isoform of KCNH2 affects cortical physiology, cognition, neuronal repolarization and risk of schizophreniaStephen J Huffaker, Jingshan Chen, Kristin K Nicodemus, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 17, 2008
The evolutionarily conserved G protein-coupled receptor SREB2/GPR85 influences brain size, behavior, and vulnerability to schizophreniaMitsuyuki Matsumoto, Richard E Straub, Stefano Marenco, et al.
JAMA Psychiatry|January 17, 2019
Association of a Schizophrenia-Risk Nonsynonymous Variant With Putamen Volume in Adolescents: A Voxelwise and Genome-Wide Association StudyQiang Luo, Qiang Chen, Wenjia Wang, et al.
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