The impact of common variants on gene expression in the human brain: from RNA to protein to schizophrenia risk is a research paper published in bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) (2023). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 0.312. It has been cited 7 times.
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Grant: 5U01MH122591-03
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Grant: 5U01MH116489-06
2/2 Discovery and validation of neuronal enhancers associated with the development of psychiatric disorders
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Grant: 1R21MH129817-01
Mapping human brain cell type-specific isoform usage in ASD
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Grant: 3U01MH103340-02S1
Genetic variants affect brain gene expression and risks of psychiatric disorders
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Grant: 5R01MH126459-04
Gene Expression Regulation in Brains of East Asian, African, and European Descent Explains Schizophrenia GWAS Across Populations
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Integrative genomics to map risk genes and pathways in autism and epilepsy
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Expanding the known coding genome: identifying biological function for novel tORFs
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Grant: 5R01MH110920-04
1/2 Measuring translational dynamics and the proteome to identify potential brain biomakers for psychiatric disease
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Grant: 1R01MH109715-01A1
Mapping the role of long noncoding RNAs in gene regulatory networks in schizophrenia
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Grant: U01 MH116489
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Grant: R01 GM139980
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Grant: R01 MH110920
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Grant: R01 MH126459
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Grant: U01 MH103340
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Grant: R21 MH129817
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Grant: R01 MH109715
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Grant: R01 MH110555
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