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Query Trace: Depressive Disorder and FTO[original query] |
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Depressive disorder moderates the effect of the FTO gene on body mass index. Molecular psychiatry 2012 Jun 17 (6): 604-11. Rivera M, Cohen-Woods S, Kapur K, Breen G, Ng M Y, Butler A W, Craddock N, Gill M, Korszun A, Maier W, Mors O, Owen M J, Preisig M, Bergmann S, Tozzi F, Rice J, Rietschel M, Rucker J, Schosser A, Aitchison K J, Uher R, Craig I W, Lewis C M, Farmer A E, McGuffin |
Body mass index, but not FTO genotype or major depressive disorder, influences brain structure. Neuroscience 2013 Nov 252 109-17. Cole J H, Boyle C P, Simmons A, Cohen-Woods S, Rivera M, McGuffin P, Thompson P M, Fu C H |
Meta-analysis indicates that SNP rs9939609 within FTO is not associated with major depressive disorder (MDD) in Asian population. Journal of affective disorders 2015 Dec 193 27-30. Yao Yao, Wen Yueqiang, Du Tingfu, Sun Ning, Deng Hong, Ryan Joanne, Rao Shuqu |
The genetic overlap between mood disorders and cardiometabolic diseases: a systematic review of genome wide and candidate gene studies. Translational psychiatry 2017 Jan 7 (1): e1007. Amare A T, Schubert K O, Klingler-Hoffmann M, Cohen-Woods S, Baune B |
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