最大规模的躁郁症基因研究发现与风险有关

Valerie A. Canady
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双相情感障碍被认为是全球疾病负担的主要原因,尽管双相情感障碍具有很高的遗传性,但大多数潜在的遗传决定因素仍然未知,根据被认为是最大的双相情感障碍全基因组研究的研究人员。
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Largest genetic study of bipolar disorder finds links to risks

Despite high heritability for bipolar disorder, considered a leading contributor to the global burden of disease, the majority of the underlying genetic determinants remain unknown, according to researchers of what's deemed to be the largest genome-wide study of bipolar disorder.

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