Is there an association between advanced paternal age and endophenotype deficit levels in schizophrenia?
The children of older fathers have increased risks of developing schizophrenia spectrum disorders, and among those who develop these disorders, those with older fathers present with more severe clinical symptoms. However, the influence of advanced paternal age on other important domains related to s...
Main Authors: | Debby Tsuang, Michelle Esterberg, David Braff, Monica Calkins, Kristin Cadenhead, Dorcas Dobie, Robert Freedman, Michael F Green, Tiffany Greenwood, Raquel Gur, Ruben Gur, William Horan, Laura C Lazzeroni, Gregory A Light, Steven P Millard, Ann Olincy, Keith Nuechterlein, Larry Seidman, Larry Siever, Jeremy Silverman, William Stone, Joyce Sprock, Catherine Sugar, Neal Swerdlow, Ming Tsuang, Bruce Turetsky, Allen Radant |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2014-01-01
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Series: | PLoS ONE |
Online Access: | http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3921166?pdf=render |
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