Genome-wide association study confirms BST1 and suggests a locus on 12q24 as the risk loci for Parkinson's disease in the European population

Mohamad Saad, Suzanne Lesage, Aude Saint-Pierre, Jean Christophe Corvol, Diana Zelenika, Jean Charles Lambert, Marie Vidailhet, George D. Mellick, Ebba Lohmann, Franck Durif, Pierre Pollak, Philippe Damier, François Tison, Peter A. Silburn, Christophe Tzourio, Sylvie Forlani, Marie Anne Loriot, Maurice Giroud, Catherine Helmer, Florence PortetPhilippe Amouyel, Mark Lathrop, Alexis Elbaz, Alexandra Durr, Maria Martinez*, Alexis Brice, Y. Agid, M. Anheim, A. M. Bonnet, M. Borg, A. Brice, E. Broussolle, J. C. Corvol, Ph Damier, A. Destée, A. Dürr, F. Durif, S. Klebe, E. Lohmann, M. Martinez*, C. Penet, P. Pollak, O. Rascol, F. Tison, C. Tranchant, M. Vérin, F. Viallet, M. Vidailhet

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