Common variants at 6q22 and 17q21 are associated with intracranial volume

M. Arfan Ikram, M. Fornage, A.V. Smith, S. Seshadri, R. Schmidt, S. Debette, H.A. Vrooman, S. Sigurdsson, S. Ropele, H.R. Taal, D.O. Mook-Kanamori, L.H. Coker, Jr. W.T. Longstreth, W.J. Niessen, A.L. DeStefano, A. Beiser, A.P. Zijdenbos, M. Struchalin, C.R. Jack, F. RivadeneiraA.G. Uitterlinden, D.S. Knopman, A.-L. Hartikainen, C.E. Pennell, E. Thiering, E.A.P. Steegers, H. Hakonarson, J. Heinrich, L.J. Palmer, M.-R. Jarvelin, M.I. McCarthy, S.F.A. Grant, B. St Pourcain, N.J. Timpson, G.D. Smith, U. Sovio, C.E.M. van Beijsterveldt, M.M. Groen-Blokhuis, J.J. Hottenga, C.M. Middeldorp, M.G. Nivard, G. Willemsen, D.I. Boomsma, M.A. Nalls, R. Au, A. Hofman, H. Gudnason, A. van der Lugt, T.B. Harris, W.M. Meeks, M.W. Vernooij, M.A. van Buchem, D. Catellier, V.W.V. Jaddoe, V. Gudnason, B.G. Windham, P.A. Wolf, C.M. van Duijn, T.H. Mosley, H. Schmidt, L.J. Launer, M.M.B. Breteler, C.S. DeCarli

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