Evidence for genetic overlap between schizophrenia and age at first birth in women
<h4>Importance:</h4> <p>A recent published study of national data showed increased risk of schizophrenia (SCZ) in offspring associated with both early and delayed parental age, consistent with a U-shaped relationship. However, it remains unclear if the risk to the child is due to p...
Main Authors: | Tropf, F, Mills, M, Barban, N, Mehta, D, Gratten, J, Bakshi, A, Zhu, Z, Bacanu, S, Hermani, G, Magnusson, P, Esko, T, Metspalu, A, Snieder, H, Mowry, B, Kendler, K, Yang, J, Visscher, P, McGrath, J, Wray, N, Lee, S, Schizophrenia Working Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium, LifeLines Cohort Study, TwinsUK |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Medical Association
2016
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