The protocadherin 17 gene affects cognition, personality, amygdala structure and function, synapse development and risk of major mood disorders

H. Chang, N. Hoshina, C. Zhang, Y. Ma, H. Cao, Y. Wang, D. D. Wu, S. E. Bergen, M. Landén, C. M. Hultman, M. Preisig, Z. Kutalik, E. Castelao, M. Grigoroiu-Serbanescu, A. J. Forstner, J. Strohmaier, J. Hecker, T. G. Schulze, B. Müller-Myhsok, A. ReifP. B. Mitchell, N. G. Martin, P. R. Schofield, S. Cichon, M. M. Nöthen, H. Walter, S. Erk, A. Heinz, N. Amin, C. M. van Duijn, A. Meyer-Lindenberg, H. Tost, X. Xiao, T. Yamamoto, M. Rietschel, M. Li, The Swedish Bipolar Study Group, MooDS Bipolar Consortium

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