The estrogen hypothesis of Schizophrenia implicates glucose metabolism: Association study in three independent samples
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Schizophrenia is a highly heritable complex psychiatric disorder with an underlying pathophysiology that is still not well understood. Metaanalyses of schizophrenia linkage studies indicate numerous but rather large disease-associate...
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Main Authors: | Timm Sally (Author), Ullum Henrik (Author), Hall Haakan (Author), Agartz Ingrid (Author), Melle Ingrid (Author), Djurovic Srdjan (Author), Jakobsen Klaus D (Author), Hansen Thomas (Author), Olsen Line (Author), Wang August G (Author), Jönsson Erik G (Author), Andreassen Ole A (Author), Werge Thomas (Author) |
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