Schizophrenia-associated variation at ZNF804A correlates with altered experience-dependent dynamics of sleep slow waves and spindles in healthy young adults.
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Full Title: Sleep
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"Disclosure Statement U.B. was a full-time contractor for Eli Lilly & Co. Ltd UK. H.M.M. was a full-time employee of Eli Lilly & Co Ltd UK. The remaining authors have no financial disclosures. All authors declare no non-financial conflicts of interest."
"This research was funded in part by the Wellcome Trust (grants listed below). For the purpose of Open Access, the authors have applied a CC BY public copyright license to any Author Accepted Manuscript version arising from this submission. We are extremely grateful to all the families who took part in the ALSPAC study, the midwives for their help in recruiting them, and the whole ALSPAC team, which includes interviewers, computer and laboratory technicians, clerical workers, research scientists, volunteers, managers, receptionists, and nurses. The UK Medical Research Council (MRC), the Wellcome Trust (Grant ref: 217065/Z/19/Z) and the University of Bristol provide core support for ALSPAC. A comprehensive list of grants funding is available on the ALSPAC website (http://www.bristol.ac.uk/alspac/external/documents/grant-acknowledgements.pdf). Specifically, GWAS data was generated by Sample Logistics and Genotyping Facilities at Wellcome Sanger Institute and LabCorp (Laboratory Corporation of America) using support from 23andMe; PLIKS data at age 18 was funded by MRC grant G0701503/85179 (PI: Stan Zammit); WASI at age 15 was funded by Wellcome Trust and MRC grant 076467/Z/05/Z (PI: George Davey Smith). This study was funded by Elizabeth Blackwell Institute Catalyst Fund grant (ref: 48474) and the MRC Integrative Epidemiology Unit [MC_UU_12013/3]. N.J.T. is a Wellcome Trust Investigator [202802/Z/16/Z to NJT] and works within the University of Bristol National Institute for Health Research—Biomedical Research Centre. L.J.C. is supported by N.J.T.’s Wellcome Trust Investigator grant [202802/Z/16/Z]. N.J.T. and L.J.C. work in the MRC Integrative Epidemiology Unit at the University of Bristol which is supported by the MRC [MC_UU_00011/1] and the University of Bristol. N.J.T. is also supported by the Cancer Research UK - Integrative Cancer Epidemiology Programme [C18281/A29019]. CH was an academic foundation doctor supported by North Bristol NHS Trust during her time on the project. K.E.E. was funded through a PhD studentship at the MRC IEU. M.T.’s time on the project was funded through an Elizabeth Blackwell Institute postgraduate fellowship. C.D.’s time on the project was funded through an Elizabeth Blackwell Institute Catalyst Fund grant. M.W.J. was awarded an MRC Senior Non-Clinical Research Fellowship (G1002064) that part-funded this work. U.B. received a Lilly Innovation Fellowship Award through Eli Lilly & Co Ltd UK."
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