Schizophrenia at a genetics crossroads: Where to now?
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Corvin, A., Schizophrenia at a genetics crossroads: Where to now?, Schizophrenia Bulletin, 39, 3, 2013, 490-495Download Item:
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These are interesting times for schizophrenia genetics. The last 5 years has seen unprecedented progress, moving us from debate about putative genetic models to an understanding that susceptibility involves a complex interplay of both common and rare genetic risk variants. Critical advances, achieved through the confluence of high-throughput genomics platforms and unparalleled collaboration (eg, the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium),1 have been the subject of excellent reviews elsewhere.2–4 The focus of this article is on a fresh challenge. How to move past gene discovery to understand pathophysiology and disease etiology?
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Author: CORVIN, AIDEN
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Schizophrenia Bulletin39
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schizophrenia geneticsSubject (TCD):
Genes & Society , NeuroscienceDOI:
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