Transcription Factors in Schizophrenia: A Current View of Genetic Aspects
<p><strong>Background</strong>: Schizophrenia is a polygenic mental disorder with about 80% heritability. Growing evidence indicated that synaptic dysfunctions contribute to SCZ etiopathogenesis.</p><p><strong>The context and purpose of the study</strong>: T...
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Main Author: | Roksana Zakharyan (Author) |
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Scientific Journal of Genetics and Gene Therapy - Peertechz Publications,
2016-12-30.
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