Schizophrenia Research
Volume 134, Issue 2 , Pages 246-252 , February 2012

Modelling the contribution of family history and variation in single nucleotide polymorphisms to risk of schizophrenia: A Danish national birth cohort-based study

  • Esben Agerbo

      Affiliations

    • National Centre for Register-Based Research, Aarhus University, Denmark
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author at: National Centre for Register-based Research. Aarhus University, Taasingegade 1, 8000 Aarhus C, Denmark. Tel.: +45 89 42 68 15, +45 51 77 93 59(mobile); fax: +45 89 42 68 13.
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  • Preben B. Mortensen

      Affiliations

    • National Centre for Register-Based Research, Aarhus University, Denmark
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  • Carsten Wiuf

      Affiliations

    • Bioinformatics Research Centre, Aarhus University, Denmark
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  • Michael S. Pedersen

      Affiliations

    • National Centre for Register-Based Research, Aarhus University, Denmark
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  • John McGrath

      Affiliations

    • Queensland Brain Institute, University of Queensland, Australia
    • Queensland Centre for Mental Health Research, The Park Centre for Mental Health, Australia
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  • Mads V. Hollegaard

      Affiliations

    • Section of Neonatal Screening and Hormones, Statens Serum Institut, Copenhagen, Denmark
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  • Bent Nørgaard-Pedersen

      Affiliations

    • Section of Neonatal Screening and Hormones, Statens Serum Institut, Copenhagen, Denmark
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  • David M. Hougaard

      Affiliations

    • Section of Neonatal Screening and Hormones, Statens Serum Institut, Copenhagen, Denmark
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  • Ole Mors

      Affiliations

    • Centre for Psychiatric Research, Aarhus University Hospital, Psychiatric Hospital, Denmark
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  • Carsten B. Pedersen

      Affiliations

    • National Centre for Register-Based Research, Aarhus University, Denmark

Received 8 August 2011 ,Revised 6 October 2011 ,Accepted 29 October 2011.

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PII: S0920-9964(11)00560-3

doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2011.10.025

Schizophrenia Research
Volume 134, Issue 2 , Pages 246-252 , February 2012