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A rare variant in D-amino acid oxidase implicates NMDA receptor signaling and cerebellar gene networks in risk for bipolar disorder

2021-06-05 psychiatry and clinical psychology Title + abstract only
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Bipolar disorder is an often-severe mental health disorder characterized by alternation between extreme mood states of mania and depression. Despite strong heritability and the recent identification of 64 loci of small effect, pathophysiological mechanisms and much of the genetic risk remain unknown. Here, through genome sequencing and linkage and association analyses, we found that rare variants co-segregating with bipolar disorder in large multiply affected families cluster within gene network...

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