Home ยป “Genome-wide significant loci and sex-specific associations between neonatal C3/C4 protein concentrations and schizophrenia risk: a study providing insights into the genetic and phenotypic landscape of the complement system in relation to autoimmune and psychiatric disorders” or “Uncovering genome-wide significant loci and sex-specific associations between neonatal C3/C4 protein concentrations and schizophrenia risk: a study elucidating the genetic and phenotypic landscape of the complement system in the context of autoimmune and psychiatric disorders”

“Genome-wide significant loci and sex-specific associations between neonatal C3/C4 protein concentrations and schizophrenia risk: a study providing insights into the genetic and phenotypic landscape of the complement system in relation to autoimmune and psychiatric disorders” or “Uncovering genome-wide significant loci and sex-specific associations between neonatal C3/C4 protein concentrations and schizophrenia risk: a study elucidating the genetic and phenotypic landscape of the complement system in the context of autoimmune and psychiatric disorders”

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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38116124

This study identifies genome-wide significant loci and sex-specific associations between neonatal C3/C4 protein concentrations and schizophrenia risk, providing insights into the genetic and phenotypic landscape of the complement system in relation to autoimmune and psychiatric disorders.

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