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Nuclear

Search for Schizophrenia Gene Marches On

June 5, 2012

In a study released June 6, 2012 through the online journal Behavioral and Brain Functions, researchers from Japan acknowledge that “the results of association studies to date argue against the NGM (nuclear genome model), and in its place the MGM (mitochondrial genome model) is emerging as a viable option to account for genomic and pathophysiological research findings involving SCZ (schizophrenia).”

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Categorized in: Adult, Disorders, Epigenetics, Genetics, In the News, Industry, Mitochodrial, Nuclear, Nuclear Genetics, Research, Schizophrenia/Psychotic Disorders, Uncategorized

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