Genetic copy number variants, cognition and psychosis: a meta-analysis and a family study

J.H. Thygesen, A. Presman, J. Harju-Seppanen, H. Irizar, R. Jones, K. Kuchenbaecker, K. Lin, B.Z. Alizadeh, I. Austin-Zimmerman, A. Bartels-Velthuis, A. Bhat, R. Bruggeman, W. Cahn, S. Calafato, B. Crespo-Facorro, L. de Haan, S.M.C. de Zwarte, M. Di Forti, A. Diez-Revuelta, J. HallM.H. Hall, C. Iyegbe, A. Jablensky, R. Kahn, L. Kalaydjieva, E. Kravariti, S. Lawrie, J.J. Luykx, I. Mata, C. McDonald, A.M. McIntosh, A. McQuillin, R. Muir, R. Ophoff, M. Picchioni, D.P. Prata, S. Ranlund, D. Rujescu, B.P.F. Rutten, K. Schulze, M. Shaikh, F. Schirmbeck, C.J.P. Simons, T. Toulopoulou, T. van Amelsvoort, N. van Haren, J. van Os, R. van Winkel, E. Vassos, M. Walshe, Elvira Bramon*

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