An Association Study for Candidate Genes using the Haplotype Relative Risk (HRR) Design in a Sample of Egyptian Schizophrenic Patients

Hisham Adel Sadek;

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Schizophrenia is a leading public health problem, with estimates of lifetime prevalence just under 1% of the world’s population (approximately 0.85%). The etiological process or processes by which a causal agent creates the pathophysiology of schizophreni


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Title An Association Study for Candidate Genes using the Haplotype Relative Risk (HRR) Design in a Sample of Egyptian Schizophrenic Patients
Other Titles دراسات ارتباطيه لجينات مستهدفه فى عينه مصريه من مرضى الفصام باستخدام تصميم المخاطره النسبيه للنمط أحادى الصبغيات
Authors Hisham Adel Sadek
Keywords An Association Study for Candidate Genes using the Haplotype Relative Risk (HRR) Design in a Sample of Egyptian Schizophrenic Patients
Issue Date 2001
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Schizophrenia is a leading public health problem, with estimates of lifetime prevalence just under 1% of the world’s population (approximately 0.85%). The etiological process or processes by which a causal agent creates the pathophysiology of schizophreni

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