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These datasets orginally accompanied the following papers and are regularly updated. Abstracts

Carter C.J..Interactions between the products of the Herpes simplex genome and Alzheimer's disease susceptibility genes: Relevance to pathological-signalling cascades.Neurochem Int EPUB 2008

Carter C.J Schizophrenia Susceptibility Genes Directly Implicated in the Life Cycles of Pathogens: Cytomegalovirus, Influenza, Herpes simplex, Rubella, and Toxoplasma gondii. Schiz. Bull 35,1163-1182, 2008

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