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Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies identifies common variants in CTNNA2 associated with excitement-seeking

  • A. Terracciano*
  • , T. Esko
  • , A. R. Sutin
  • , M. H.M. De Moor
  • , O. Meirelles
  • , G. Zhu
  • , T. Tanaka
  • , I. Giegling
  • , T. Nutile
  • , A. Realo
  • , J. Allik
  • , N. K. Hansell
  • , M. J. Wright
  • , G. W. Montgomery
  • , G. Willemsen
  • , J. J. Hottenga
  • , M. Friedl
  • , D. Ruggiero
  • , R. Sorice
  • , S. Sanna
  • A. Cannas, K. Räikkönen, E. Widen, A. Palotie, J. G. Eriksson, F. Cucca, R. F. Krueger, J. Lahti, M. Luciano, J. W. Smoller, C. M. Van Duijn, G. R. Abecasis, D. I. Boomsma, M. Ciullo, P. T. Costa, L. Ferrucci, N. G. Martin, A. Metspalu, D. Rujescu, D. Schlessinger, M. Uda
*Corresponding author for this work
  • National Institutes of Health
  • University of Tartu
  • University of Tartu
  • Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
  • Queensland Institute of Medical Research
  • Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
  • National Research Council of Italy
  • University of Helsinki
  • Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute
  • National Institute for Health and Welfare
  • University of Minnesota Twin Cities
  • University of Edinburgh
  • Massachusetts General Hospital
  • Erasmus University Rotterdam
  • University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

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