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. 2017 Nov 15;82(10):696-697.
doi: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2017.09.004.

How Good Were Candidate Gene Guesses in Schizophrenia Genetics?

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How Good Were Candidate Gene Guesses in Schizophrenia Genetics?

Patrick F Sullivan. Biol Psychiatry. .
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Conflicts of Interest

PFS reports the following potentially competing financial interests: Lundbeck (advisory committee, grant recipient), Pfizer (Scientific Advisory Board), Element Genomics (consultation fee), and Roche (speaker reimbursement).

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