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Molecular Psychiatry|July 27, 2016
Evidence for three genetic loci involved in both anorexia nervosa risk and variation of body mass indexA Hinney, M Kesselmeier, S Jall, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|May 18, 2016
Evidence for three genetic loci involved in both anorexia nervosa risk and variation of body mass indexA Hinney, M Kesselmeier, S Jall, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|December 31, 2008
Singleton deletions throughout the genome increase risk of bipolar disorderD Zhang, L Cheng, Y Qian, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|June 3, 2009
Genome-wide association study of bipolar disorder in European American and African American individualsE N Smith, C S Bloss, J A Badner, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|September 4, 2013
Evidence for the role of EPHX2 gene variants in anorexia nervosaA A Scott-Van Zeeland, C S Bloss, R Tewhey, et al.
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Molecular Psychiatry|July 27, 2016
Evidence for three genetic loci involved in both anorexia nervosa risk and variation of body mass indexA Hinney, M Kesselmeier, S Jall, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|May 18, 2016
Evidence for three genetic loci involved in both anorexia nervosa risk and variation of body mass indexA Hinney, M Kesselmeier, S Jall, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|December 31, 2008
Singleton deletions throughout the genome increase risk of bipolar disorderD Zhang, L Cheng, Y Qian, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|June 3, 2009
Genome-wide association study of bipolar disorder in European American and African American individualsE N Smith, C S Bloss, J A Badner, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|September 4, 2013
Evidence for the role of EPHX2 gene variants in anorexia nervosaA A Scott-Van Zeeland, C S Bloss, R Tewhey, et al.
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