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Modulation of nicotine effects on selective attention by DRD2 and CHRNA4 gene polymorphisms.
Psychopharmacology 2015 Jul 232 (13): 2323-31. Ahrens Stefan, Markett Sebastian, Breckel Thomas P K, Behler Oliver, Reuter Martin, Thiel Christiane |
Individual response speed is modulated by variants of the gene encoding the alpha 4 sub-unit of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (CHRNA4).
Behavioural brain research 2015 May 284 11-8. Schneider Katja Kerstin, Schote Andrea B, Meyer Jobst, Markett Sebastian, Reuter Martin, Frings Christi |
The nicotinic acetylcholine receptor alpha 4 subunit contains a functionally relevant SNP Haplotype.
BMC genetics 2015 16 46. Eggert Marlene, Winterer Georg, Wanischeck Mario, Hoda Jean-Charles, Bertrand Daniel, Steinlein Ortr |
Relationship between nicotine dependence and the endophenotype-related trait of cognitive function but not acoustic startle reponses in Japanese patients with schizophrenia.
Human psychopharmacology 2013 May 28 (3): 220-9. Kishi Taro, Fukuo Yasuhisa, Okochi Tomo, Kawashima Kunihiro, Moriwaki Masatsugu, Furukawa Osamu, Musso Giovanna M, Fujita Kiyoshi, Correll Christoph U, Iwata Nak |
The dopamine D2 receptor gene DRD2 and the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor gene CHRNA4 interact on striatal gray matter volume: evidence from a genetic imaging study.
NeuroImage 2013 Jan 64 167-72. Markett Sebastian, Reuter Martin, Montag Christian, Weber Ber |
The role of the CHRNA4 gene in Internet addiction: a case-control study.
Journal of addiction medicine 2012 Sep 6 (3): 191-5. Montag Christian, Kirsch Peter, Sauer Carina, Markett Sebastian, Reuter Mart |
Association of CHRNA4 polymorphism with depression and loneliness in elderly males.
Genes, brain, and behavior 2012 Mar 11 (2): 230-4. Tsai S-J, Yeh H-L, Hong C-J, Liou Y-J, Yang A C, Liu M-E, Hwang J |
Nicotinic receptor gene CHRNA4 interacts with processing load in attention.
PloS one 2010 5 (12): e14407. Espeseth Thomas, Sneve Markus Handal, Rootwelt Helge, Laeng Bru |
Support for association between ADHD and two candidate genes: NET1 and DRD1.
American journal of medical genetics. Part B, Neuropsychiatric genetics : the official publication of the International Society of Psychiatric Genetics 2005 Apr 134B (1): 67-72. Bobb Aaron J, Addington Anjene M, Sidransky Ellen, Gornick Michele C, Lerch Jason P, Greenstein Deanna K, Clasen Liv S, Sharp Wendy S, Inoff-Germain Gale, Wavrant-De Vrièze Fabienne, Arcos-Burgos Mauricio, Straub Richard E, Hardy John A, Castellanos F Xavier, Rapoport Judith |
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