Original Article
The CACNA1C risk allele selectively impacts on executive function in bipolar type I disorder
Article first published online: 14 FEB 2013
DOI: 10.1111/acps.12073
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Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica
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, , , , , . The CACNA1C risk allele selectively impacts on executive function in bipolar type I disorder
Publication History
- Article first published online: 14 FEB 2013
- Manuscript Accepted: 5 DEC 2012
- Manuscript Revised: 6 OCT 2012
- Manuscript Received: 3 JUL 2012
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- Sao Paulo Research Foundation
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| acps12073-sup-0001-TableS1.xls | application/msexcel | 24K | Table S1. Multivariate analysis of covariance using cognitive tests as dependent variables whereas age, gender, and education as covariates and CACNA1C as fixed factor in 96 healthy controls. |
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