A primate-specific, brain isoform of KCNH2 affects cortical physiology, cognition, neuronal repolarization and risk of schizophrenia

Stephen J. Huffaker, Jingshan Chen, Kristin K. Nicodemus, Fabio Sambataro, Feng Yang, Venkata Mattay, Barbara K. Lipska, Thomas M. Hyde, Jian Song, Dan Rujescu, Ina Giegling, Karine Mayilyan, Morgan J. Proust, Armen Soghoyan, Grazia Caforio, Joseph H. Callicott, Alessandro Bertolino, Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Jay Chang, Yuanyuan JiMichael F. Egan, Terry E. Goldberg, Joel E. Kleinman, Bai Lu, Daniel R. Weinberger

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