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Genetic studies gain traction

May 29, 2012michelesolis

Three novel schizophrenia genes, and several prior ones, emerge from the latest survey of common variants in schizophrenia. The findings also argue that strict definitions of schizophrenia are not needed for reliable genetic results.

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