- Title
- Report from the Maryland epidemiology schizophrenia linkage study: No evidence for linkage between schizophrenia and a number of candidate and other genomic regions using a complex dominant model
- Creators - without role
- Maria Karayiorgou - Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyLaura Kasch - Department of Pediatrics, Baltimore, MarylandVirginia K. Lasseter - Johns Hopkins MedicineJennifer Hwang - Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyRamu Elango - Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyD. Jonathan Bernardini - Johns Hopkins UniversityMichelle Kimberland - Department of Pediatrics, Baltimore, MarylandRobert Babb - Department of Pediatrics, Baltimore, MarylandClair A. Francomano - Department of Pediatrics, Baltimore, MarylandPaula S. Wolyniec - Johns Hopkins UniversityMalgorzata Lamacz - Johns Hopkins University School of MedicineGerald Nestadt - Johns Hopkins University School of MedicineDeborah Meyers - Johns Hopkins University School of MedicineJurg Ott - Columbia UniversityBarton Childs - Johns Hopkins University School of MedicineStylianos Antonarakis - Department of Pediatrics, Baltimore, MarylandHaig H. Kazazian - Department of Pediatrics, Baltimore, MarylandDavid E. Housman - Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyAnn E. Pulver - Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
- Publication Details
- American journal of medical genetics, Vol.54(4), pp.345-353
- Publisher
- Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
- Number of pages
- 9
- Identifiers
- 9939864008331
- Academic Unit
- King Abdulaziz University
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
Journal article
Report from the Maryland epidemiology schizophrenia linkage study: No evidence for linkage between schizophrenia and a number of candidate and other genomic regions using a complex dominant model
American journal of medical genetics, Vol.54(4), pp.345-353
15/12/1994
PMID: 7726207
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