DNA methylation in schizophrenia in different patient-derived cell types
Epigenetics: A genome-wide picture in patient-derived cells Schizophrenia-associated differences in the DNA methylation status of patient-derived cells suggest it could affect early brain development. Mechanisms that control gene expression without altering the genetic code, such as DNA methylation,...
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Main Authors: | Alejandra M. Vitale, Nicholas A. Matigian, Alexandre S. Cristino, Katia Nones, Sugandha Ravishankar, Bernadette Bellette, Yongjun Fan, Stephen A. Wood, Ernst Wolvetang, Alan Mackay-Sim |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/5b0cc3f9768c4ac98732fd625650c1cb |
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