Genome-wide analysis of rare copy number variations reveals PARK2 as a candidate gene for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder

I. Jarick, A. L. Volckmar, C. Pütter, S. Pechlivanis, T. T. Nguyen, M. R. Dauvermann, S. Beck, Ö Albayrak, S. Scherag, S. Gilsbach, S. Cichon, P. Hoffmann, F. Degenhardt, M. M. Nöthen, S. Schreiber, H. E. Wichmann, K. H. Jöckel, J. Heinrich, C. M.T. Tiesler, S. V. FaraoneS. Walitza, J. Sinzig, C. Freitag, J. Meyer, B. Herpertz-Dahlmann, G. Lehmkuhl, T. J. Renner, A. Warnke, M. Romanos, K. P. Lesch, A. Reif, B. G. Schimmelmann, J. Hebebrand, A. Scherag, A. Hinney*

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