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The role of the potassium channel gene KCNK2 in major depressive disorder. Psychiatry research 2015 Feb 225 (3): 489-92. Congiu Chiara, Minelli Alessandra, Bonvicini Cristian, Bortolomasi Marco, Sartori Riccardo, Maj Carlo, Scassellati Catia, Maina Giuseppe, Trabucchi Luigi, Segala Matilde, Gennarelli Massi |
Support for the involvement of the KCNK2 gene in major depressive disorder and response to antidepressant treatment. Pharmacogenetics and genomics 2009 Oct 19 (10): 735-41. Liou Ying-Jay, Chen Tai-Jui, Tsai Shih-Jen, Yu Younger W-Y, Cheng Chih-Ya, Hong Chen-J |
Pharmacogenetic analysis of genes implicated in rodent models of antidepressant response: association of TREK1 and treatment resistance in the STAR(*)D study. Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology 2008 Nov 33 (12): 2810-9. Perlis Roy H, Moorjani Priya, Fagerness Jesen, Purcell Shaun, Trivedi Madhukar H, Fava Maurizio, Rush A John, Smoller Jordan |
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