CORE
🇺🇦
make metadata, not war
Services
Services overview
Explore all CORE services
Access to raw data
API
Dataset
FastSync
Content discovery
Recommender
Discovery
OAI identifiers
OAI Resolver
Managing content
Dashboard
Bespoke contracts
Consultancy services
Support us
Support us
Membership
Sponsorship
Community governance
Advisory Board
Board of supporters
Research network
About
About us
Our mission
Team
Blog
FAQs
Contact us
Rare chromosomal deletions and duplications increase risk of schizophrenia
Authors
Douglas H. R. Blackwood
Aiden Corvin
+30 more
Nick J. Craddock
Mark J. Daly
Michael Gill
Hugh Gurling
Peter A. Holmans
Christina M. Hultman
George K. Kirov
George K. Kirov
Joshua Korn
Paul Lichtenstein
Stuart Macgregor
Andrew McQuillin
Andrew McQuillin
Derek W. Morris
Michael J. Owen
Michael C. O’Donovan
Michael C. O’Donovan
Colm T. O’Dushlaine
Carlos N. Pato
Shaun M. Purcell (Leader)
Douglas M. Ruderfer
Douglas M. Ruderfer
Pamela Sklar
Pamela Sklar
David St Clair
Jennifer L. Stone
Jennifer L. Stone
Patrick F. Sullivan
Patrick F. Sullivan
Peter M. Visscher
Publication date
1 January 2008
Publisher
Doi
Cite
Abstract
Schizophrenia is a severe mental disorder marked by hallucinations, delusions, cognitive deficits and apathy, with a heritability estimated at 73 - 90% ( ref. 1). Inheritance patterns are complex, ..
Similar works
Full text
Open in the Core reader
Download PDF
Available Versions
Carolina Digital Repository
See this paper in CORE
Go to the repository landing page
Download from data provider
cdr.lib.unc.edu:x920g451g
Last time updated on 24/11/2020