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Query Trace: Abnormalities and SNAP25[original query] |
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Joint analysis of the DRD5 marker concludes association with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder confined to the predominantly inattentive and combined subtypes. American journal of human genetics 2004 1 74 (2): 348-56. Lowe Naomi, Kirley Aiveen, Hawi Ziarih, Sham Pak, Wickham Harvey, Kratochvil Christopher J, Smith Shelley D, Lee Saretta Y, Levy Florence, Kent Lindsey, Middle Fiona, Rohde Luis A, Roman Tatiana, Tahir Eda, Yazgan Yanke, Asherson Philip, Mill Jonathan, Thapar Anita, Payton Antony, Todd Richard D, Stephens Timothy, Ebstein Richard P, Manor Iris, Barr Cathy L, Wigg Karen G, Sinke Richard J, Buitelaar Jan K, Smalley Susan L, Nelson Stan F, Biederman Joseph, Faraone Stephen V, Gill Micha |
No association between tagging SNPs of SNARE complex genes (STX1A, VAMP2 and SNAP25) and schizophrenia in a Japanese population. American journal of medical genetics. Part B, Neuropsychiatric genetics : the official publication of the International Society of Psychiatric Genetics 2008 Oct 147B (7): 1327-31. Kawashima Kunihiro, Kishi Taro, Ikeda Masashi, Kitajima Tsuyoshi, Yamanouchi Yoshio, Kinoshita Yoko, Takahashi Nagahide, Saito Shinichi, Ohi Kazutaka, Yasuda Yuka, Hashimoto Ryota, Takeda Masatoshi, Inada Toshiya, Ozaki Norio, Iwata Nak |
Supporting the generalist genes hypothesis for intellectual ability/disability: the case of SNAP25. Genes, brain, and behavior 2012 Oct 11 (7): 767-71. Rizzi T S, Beunders G, Rizzu P, Sistermans E, Twisk J W R, van Mechelen W, Deijen J B, Meijers-Heijboer H, Verhage M, Heutink P, Posthuma |
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