The human reelin gene: transcription factors (+), repressors (-) and the methylation switch (+/-) in schizophrenia.
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Equally important is the observation that the reelin promoter is more heavily methylated in brain regions in patients diagnosed with SZ as compared to non-psychiatric control subjects [Grayson, D. R., Jia, X., Chen, Y., Sharma, R. P., Mitchell, C. P., & Guidotti …
Equally important is the observation that the reelin promoter is more heavily methylated in brain regions in patients diagnosed with SZ as c …