Search for a schizophrenia susceptibility locus on human chromosome 22.

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Published in Am J Med Genet on June 15, 1994

Authors

M H Polymeropoulos1, H Coon, W Byerley, E S Gershon, L Goldin, T J Crow, J Rubenstein, M Hoff, J Holik, A M Smith

Author Affiliations

1: Laboratory of Biochemical Genetics, NIMH, Washington, District of Columbia.

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