Human Genome Epidemiology Literature Finder
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Childhood inattention and dysphoria and adult obesity associated with the dopamine D4 receptor gene in overeating women with seasonal affective disorder. Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology 2004 Jan 29 (1): 179-86. Levitan R D, Masellis M, Lam R W, Muglia P, Basile V S, Jain U, Kaplan A S, Tharmalingam S, Kennedy S H, Kennedy J |
A birth-season/DRD4 gene interaction predicts weight gain and obesity in women with seasonal affective disorder: A seasonal thrifty phenotype hypothesis. Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology 2006 Nov 31 (11): 2498-503. Levitan Robert D, Masellis Mario, Lam Raymond W, Kaplan Allan S, Davis Caroline, Tharmalingam Subi, Mackenzie Bronwyn, Basile Vincenzo S, Kennedy James |
DRD4 48 bp VNTR but not 5-HT 2C Cys23Ser receptor polymorphism is related to antipsychotic-induced weight gain. The pharmacogenomics journal 2009 Feb 9 (1): 71-7. Popp J, Leucht S, Heres S, Steimer |
A season-of-birth/DRD4 interaction predicts maximal body mass index in women with bulimia nervosa. Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology 2010 Jul 35 (8): 1729-33. Levitan Robert D, Kaplan Allan S, Davis Caroline, Lam Raymond W, Kennedy James |
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