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Polymorphisms of iodothyronine deiodinases (DIO1, DIO3) genes are not associated with recurrent depressive disorder. Pharmacological reports : PR 2016 Oct 68 (5): 913-7. Ga?ecka El?bieta, Talarowska Monika, Maes Michael, Su Kuan-Pin, Górski Pawe?, Szemraj Janu |
Polymorphisms in the type I deiodinase gene and frontal function in recurrent depressive disorder. Advances in medical sciences 2016 Jan 61 (2): 198-202. Ga?ecka El?bieta, Talarowska Monika, Orzechowska Agata, Górski Pawe?, Szemraj Janu |
Association of monoamine-synthesizing genes with the depression tendency and personality in chronic fatigue syndrome patients. Life sciences 2012 Dec . Fukuda S, Horiguchi M, Yamaguti K, Nakatomi Y, Kuratsune H, Ichinose H, Watanabe Y |
Influence and interaction of genetic polymorphisms in catecholamine neurotransmitter systems and early life stress on antidepressant drug response. Journal of affective disorders 2011 Sep 133 (1-2): 165-73. Xu Zhi, Zhang Zhijun, Shi Yanyan, Pu Mengjia, Yuan Yonggui, Zhang Xiangrong, Li Lingjia |
Influence of the tyrosine hydroxylase val81met polymorphism and catechol-O-methyltransferase val158met polymorphism on the antidepressant effect of milnacipran. Human psychopharmacology 2008 Mar 23 (2): 121-8. Yoshida Keizo, Higuchi Hisashi, Takahashi Hitoshi, Kamata Mitsuhiro, Sato Kazuhiro, Inoue Kazuyuki, Suzuki Toshio, Itoh Kunihiko, Ozaki Nor |
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