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bibliographicCitation Duan J, Martinez M, Sanders AR, Hou C, Burrell GJ, Krasner AJ, Schwartz DB, Gejman PV. DTNBP1 (Dystrobrevin binding protein 1) and schizophrenia: association evidence in the 3' end of the gene. Hum Hered. 2007;64(2):97–106. PMID: 17476109; PMCID: PMC2861529.
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