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The endophenotype concept in psychiatry: Etymology and strategic intentions
Irving I. Gottesman
, Todd D. Gould
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Endophenotype
100%
Psychiatry
100%
Strategic Intentions
100%
Genetic Analysis
28%
Psychiatric Disorders
14%
Genotype
14%
Genetic Disease
14%
Heritability
14%
Neuropsychiatric
14%
Neuroanatomical
14%
Relative Risk
14%
OR Genes
14%
Gene-rich Regions
14%
Disease Association
14%
Psychiatric Diagnosis
14%
Self-reported Data
14%
Disease Syndrome
14%
Neuropsychiatric Diseases
14%
Endocrinological
14%
Relative Association
14%
Unaided Eyes
14%
Association Parameters
14%
Unseen
14%
Neuroscience
Psychiatry
100%
Endophenotype
100%
Mental Disorder
14%
Psychopathology
14%