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:Provides an analysis of correlations between 10 volume-based [[brain morphometry|brain morphometric]] measures and 32 [[single-nucleotide polymorphism]]s in 25 schizophrenic patients, tentatively identifying RELN, the gene encoding [[reelin]], as possibly involved in ventricular enlargement, and PCDH12, the gene encoding [[protocadherin|protocadherin 12]], as a candidate for genetic invovlvement in [[gyrification]]. |
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Gregório, S.P.; P.C. Sallet & K.A. Do et al. (2009), "Polymorphisms in genes involved in neurodevelopment may be associated with altered brain morphology in schizophrenia: Preliminary evidence", Psychiatry Research 165 (1-2): 1–9, DOI:10.1016/j.psychres.2007.08.011 [e]
- Provides an analysis of correlations between 10 volume-based brain morphometric measures and 32 single-nucleotide polymorphisms in 25 schizophrenic patients, tentatively identifying RELN, the gene encoding reelin, as possibly involved in ventricular enlargement, and PCDH12, the gene encoding protocadherin 12, as a candidate for genetic invovlvement in gyrification.