Examining the independent and joint effects of molecular genetic liability and environmental exposures in schizophrenia: results from the EUGEI study

  1. Guloksuz, S.
  2. Pries, L.-K.
  3. Delespaul, P.
  4. Kenis, G.
  5. Luykx, J.J.
  6. Lin, B.D.
  7. Richards, A.L.
  8. Akdede, B.
  9. Binbay, T.
  10. Altınyazar, V.
  11. Yalınçetin, B.
  12. Gümüş-Akay, G.
  13. Cihan, B.
  14. Soygür, H.
  15. Ulaş, H.
  16. Cankurtaran, E.
  17. Kaymak, S.U.
  18. Mihaljevic, M.M.
  19. Petrovic, S.A.
  20. Mirjanic, T.
  21. Bernardo, M.
  22. Cabrera, B.
  23. Bobes, J.
  24. Saiz, P.A.
  25. García-Portilla, M.P.
  26. Sanjuan, J.
  27. Aguilar, E.J.
  28. Santos, J.L.
  29. Jiménez-López, E.
  30. Arrojo, M.
  31. Carracedo, A.
  32. López, G.
  33. González-Peñas, J.
  34. Parellada, M.
  35. Maric, N.P.
  36. Atbaşog˘lu, C.
  37. Ucok, A.
  38. Alptekin, K.
  39. Saka, M.C.
  40. Arango, C.
  41. O'Donovan, M.
  42. Rutten, B.P.F.
  43. van Os, J.
  44. Show all authors +
Journal:
World Psychiatry

ISSN: 2051-5545 1723-8617

Year of publication: 2019

Volume: 18

Issue: 2

Pages: 173-182

Type: Article

DOI: 10.1002/WPS.20629 GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openOpen access editor

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