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Molecular pathways involved in neuronal cell adhesion and membrane scaffolding contribute to schizophrenia and bipolar disorder susceptibility. Molecular psychiatry 2011 Mar 16 (3): 286-92. O'Dushlaine C, Kenny E, Heron E, Donohoe G, Gill M, Morris D, , Corvin |
A genome-wide meta-analysis identifies novel loci associated with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.
![]() Schizophrenia research 2010 Dec 124 (1-3): 192-9. Wang Ke-Sheng, Liu Xue-Feng, Aragam Nage |
CNTNAP2 is significantly associated with schizophrenia and major depression in the Han Chinese population. Psychiatry research 2013 May 207 (3): 225-8. Ji Weidong, Li Tao, Pan Yaosheng, Tao Hua, Ju Kang, Wen Zujia, Fu Yingchun, An Zhiguo, Zhao Qian, Wang Ti, He Lin, Feng Guoyin, Yi Qizhong, Shi Yongyo |
Genetics of long-term treatment outcome in bipolar disorder.
![]() Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry 2016 Feb 65 17-24. Fabbri Chiara, Serretti Alessand |
Comprehensive cross-disorder analyses of CNTNAP2 suggest it is unlikely to be a primary risk gene for psychiatric disorders. PLoS genetics 2018 12 14 (12): e1007535. Toma Claudio, Pierce Kerrie D, Shaw Alex D, Heath Anna, Mitchell Philip B, Schofield Peter R, Fullerton Janice |
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