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DISC1: Of mice, men, and…amoebas?

December 20, 2011January 11, 2012michelesolis

Recent findings in humans, mice, zebrafish, and even the humble amoeba offer new insights, confirm older ones, and in some cases, contradict previous findings on DISC1, schizophrenia’s favorite gene.

Read this article at Schizophrenia Research Forum.

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