Genome-wide association study of multiplex schizophrenia pedigrees

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  • Douglas F Levinson
  • Jianxin Shi
  • Kai Wang
  • Sang Oh
  • Brien Riley
  • Ann E Pulver
  • Dieter B Wildenauer
  • Claudine Laurent
  • Bryan J Mowry
  • Pablo V Gejman
  • Michael J Owen
  • Kenneth S Kendler
  • Gerald Nestadt
  • Sibylle G Schwab
  • Jacques Mallet
  • Deborah Nertney
  • Alan R Sanders
  • Nigel M Williams
  • Brandon Wormley
  • Virginia K Lasseter
  • Margot Albus
  • Stephanie Godard-Bauché
  • Madeline Alexander
  • Jubao Duan
  • Michael C O'Donovan
  • Dermot Walsh
  • Anthony O'Neill
  • George N Papadimitriou
  • Dimitris Dikeos
  • Wolfgang Maier
  • Bernard Lerer
  • Dominique Campion
  • David Cohen
  • Maurice Jay
  • Ayman Fanous
  • Peter Eichhammer
  • Jeremy M Silverman
  • Nadine Norton
  • Nancy Zhang
  • Hakon Hakonarson
  • Cynthia Gao
  • Ami Citri
  • Mark Hansen
  • Stephan Ripke
  • Frank Dudbridge
  • Peter A Holmans
  • Schizophrenia Psychiatric GWAS Consortium
  • Werge, Thomas
The authors used a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of multiply affected families to investigate the association of schizophrenia to common single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and rare copy number variants (CNVs).
Original languageEnglish
JournalAmerican Journal of Psychiatry
Volume169
Issue number9
Pages (from-to)963-73
Number of pages11
ISSN0002-953X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sep 2012

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