Publisher Correction: Variations in Dysbindin-1 are associated with cognitive response to antipsychotic drug treatment

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Diego ScheggiaFrancesco Papaleo

Abstract

In the original version of this Article, references in the Methods section incorrectly referred to references in the Supplementary References section. The relevant references (now numbered 20, 27, 42, 47, 69-80) have been removed from the Supplementary References section of the Supplementary Information file and added to the References section of the main manuscript, in both the PDF and HTML versions of the Article.

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Jun 16, 2019·Psychopharmacology·H Trantham-Davidson, A Lavin

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