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We thank S. Panchal, N. Goodgame and L. Rooke for technical assistance.

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  1. SmithKline Beecham Pharmaceuticals, New Frontiers Science Park, Harlow, Essex, UK
    Ralph E. McGinnis, Lee-Ann Cameron, Michael R. Barnes, Ian C. Gray, Nigel K. Spurr & Orest Hurko
  2. Department of Mental Health, Medical School, University of Aberdeen, UK
    Helen Fox, Phil Yates & David St. Clair

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  1. Ralph E. McGinnis
  2. Helen Fox
  3. Phil Yates
  4. Lee-Ann Cameron
  5. Michael R. Barnes
  6. Ian C. Gray
  7. Nigel K. Spurr
  8. Orest Hurko
  9. David St. Clair

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Correspondence toRalph E. McGinnis.

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McGinnis, R., Fox, H., Yates, P. et al. Failure to confirm NOTCH4 association with schizophrenia in a large population-based sample from Scotland.Nat Genet 28, 128–129 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1038/88839

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