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2014

Li, M. and Luo, X.-J. and Rietschel, M. and Lewis, C. M. and Mattheisen, M. and Müller-Myhsok, B. and Jamain, S. and Leboyer, M. and Landén, M. and Thompson, P. M. and Cichon, S. and Nöthen, M. M. and Schulze, T. G. and Sullivan, P. F. and Bergen, S. E. and Donohoe, G. and Morris, D. W. and Hargreaves, A. and Gill, M. and Corvin, A. and Hultman, C. and Toga, A. W. and Shi, L. and Lin, Q. and Shi, H. and Gan, L. and Meyer-Lindenberg, A. and Czamara, D. and Henry, C. and Etain, B. and Bis, J. C. and Ikram, M. A. and Fornage, M. and Debette, S. and Launer, L. J. and Seshadri, S. and Erk, S. and Walter, H. and Heinz, A. and Bellivier, F. and Stein, J. L. and Medland, S. E. and Arias Vasquez, A. and Hibar, D. P. and Franke, B. and Martin, N. G. and Wright, M. J. and MooDS Bipolar Consortium, and Swedish Bipolar Study Group, and Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative, and Enigma Consortium, and Charge Consortium, and Su, B.. (2014) Allelic differences between Europeans and Chinese for CREB1 SNPs and their implications in gene expression regulation, hippocampal structure and function, and bipolar disorder susceptibility. Molecular Psychiatry, 19 (4). pp. 452-461.

Luo, X.-J. and Li, M. and Huang, L. and Steinberg, S. and Mattheisen, M. and Liang, G. and Donohoe, G. and Shi, Y. and Chen, C. and Yue, W. and Alkelai, A. and Lerer, B. and Li, Z. and Yi, Q. and Rietschel, M. and Cichon, S. and Collier, D. A. and Tosato, S. and Suvisaari, J. and Rujescu, Dan and Golimbet, V. and Silagadze, T. and Durmishi, N. and Milovancevic, M. P. and Stefansson, H. and Schulze, T. G. and Nöthen, M. M. and Chen, C. and Lyne, R. and Morris, D. W. and Gill, M. and Corvin, A. and Zhang, D. and Dong, Q. and Moyzis, R. K. and Stefansson, K. and Sigurdsson, E. and Hu, F. and MooDS SCZ Consortium, and Su, B. and Gan, L.. (2014) Convergent lines of evidence support CAMKK2 as a schizophrenia susceptibility gene. Molecular Psychiatry, 19 (7). pp. 774-783.

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