Genome-wide association study of depression phenotypes in UK Biobank identifies variants in excitato...
Genome-wide association study of depression phenotypes in UK Biobank identifies variants in excitatory synaptic pathways
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Howard, David M. , Adams, Mark J. , Shirali, Masoud , Clarke, Toni-Kim , Marioni, Riccardo E. , Davies, Gail , Coleman, Jonathan R. I. , Alloza, Clara , Shen, Xueyi , Barbu, Miruna C. , Wigmore, Eleanor M. , Gibson, Jude , Hagenaars, Saskia P. , Lewis, Cathryn M. , Ward, Joey , Smith, Daniel J. , Sullivan, Patrick F. , Haley, Chris S. , Breen, Gerome , Deary, Ian J. , McIntosh, Andrew M. and 23andMe Research Team
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Depression is a polygenic trait that causes extensive periods of disability. Previous genetic studies have identified common risk variants which have progressively increased in number with increasing sample sizes of the respective studies. Here, we conduct a genome-wide association study in 322,580 UK Biobank participants for three depression-relat...
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Genome-wide association study of depression phenotypes in UK Biobank identifies variants in excitatory synaptic pathways
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Adams, Mark J.
Shirali, Masoud
Clarke, Toni-Kim
Marioni, Riccardo E.
Davies, Gail
Coleman, Jonathan R. I.
Alloza, Clara
Shen, Xueyi
Barbu, Miruna C.
Wigmore, Eleanor M.
Gibson, Jude
Hagenaars, Saskia P.
Lewis, Cathryn M.
Ward, Joey
Smith, Daniel J.
Sullivan, Patrick F.
Haley, Chris S.
Breen, Gerome
Deary, Ian J.
McIntosh, Andrew M.
23andMe Research Team
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_adf50ca61d2649f090bd2c0b4964ced4
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2041-1723
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2041-1723
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10.1038/s41467-018-03819-3