Identification of genetic features that are associated with amplitude of low‐frequency fluctuation changes in schizophrenia using omics analysis
Wei Luo,
Ruolan Du,
Ying Li
et al.
Abstract:Genetic risk for schizophrenia is thought to trigger variation in clinical features of schizophrenia, but biological processes associated with neuronal activity in brain regions remain elusive. In this study, gene expression features were mapped to various sub‐regions of the brain by integrating low‐frequency amplitude features and gene expression data from the schizophrenia brain and using gene co‐expression network analysis of the Allen Transcriptome Atlas of the human brain from six donors to identify genet… Show more
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