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Schizophrenia susceptibility and chromosome 6p24–22

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Mowry, B., Nancarrow, D., Lennon, D. et al. Schizophrenia susceptibility and chromosome 6p24–22. Nat Genet 11, 233–234 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1038/ng1195-233

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