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An inherited duplication at the gene p21 protein-activated Kinase 7 (PAK7) is a risk factor for psychosis

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Morris, D W, Pearson, R D, Cormican, P, Kenny, E M, O'Dushlaine, C T, Perreault, L P L, Giannoulatou, E, Tropea, D, Maher, B S, Wormley, B, Kelleher, E, Fahey, C, Molinos, I, Bellini, S, Pirinen, M, Strange, A, Freeman, C, Thiselton, D L, Elves, R L, Regan, R, Ennis, S, Dinan, T G, McDonald, C, Murphy, K C, O'Callaghan, E, Waddington, J L, Walsh, D, O'Donovan, M, Grozeva, D, Craddock, N, Stone, J, Scolnick, E, Purcell, S, Sklar, P, Coe, B, Eichler, E E, Ophoff, R, Buizer, J, Szatkiewicz, J, Hultman, C, Sullivan, P, Gurling, H, Mcquillin, A, St Clair, D, Rees, E, Kirov, G, Walters, J, Blackwood, D, Johnstone, M, Donohoe, G, The International Schizophrenia Consortium (ISC), SGENE+ Consortium, O'Neill, F A, The Wellcome Trust Case Control Consortium 2 (WTCCC2), Kendler, K S, Gill, M, Riley, B P, Spencer, C C A & Corvin, A 2014, 'An inherited duplication at the gene p21 protein-activated Kinase 7 (PAK7) is a risk factor for psychosis', Human Molecular Genetics, vol. 23, no. 12, pp. 3316-3326. https://doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddu025

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