Novel CAG/CTG Repeat Expansion Mutations Do Not Contribute to the Genetic Risk for Most Cases of Bipolar Disorder or Schizophrenia

T. Tsutsumi, S. E. Holmes, M. G. McInnis, A. Sawa, C. Callahan, J. R. DePaulo, C. A. Ross, L. E. DeLisi, Russell L. Margolis

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