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Query Trace: Hallucinations and CCK[original query] |
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Linked polymorphisms (-333G>T and -286A>G) in the promoter region of the CCK-A receptor gene may be associated with schizophrenia. Psychiatry research 2001 Sep 103 (2-3): 147-55. Tachikawa H, Harada S, Kawanishi Y, Okubo T, Suzuki |
A possible association between the CCK-AR gene and persistent auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia. European psychiatry : the journal of the Association of European Psychiatrists 2004 Sep 19 (6): 349-53. Sanjuan J, Toirac I, González J C, Leal C, Moltó M D, Nájera C, De Frutos |
Genetic polymorphisms in Parkinson disease subjects with and without hallucinations: an analysis of the cholecystokinin system. Archives of neurology 2004 Aug 61 (8): 1280-4. Goldman Jennifer G, Goetz Christopher G, Berry-Kravis Elizabeth, Leurgans Sue, Zhou Li |
Association between CCK-AR gene and schizophrenia with auditory hallucinations. Psychiatric genetics 2007 Apr 17 (2): 47-53. Toirac Ivette, Sanjuán Julio, Aguilar Eduardo J, González Jose C, Artigas Francesc, Rivero Olga, Nájera Carmen, Moltó Maria D, de Frutos Ro |
Association study between the cholecystokinin A receptor gene and schizophrenia in the Japanese population. Psychiatric genetics 2007 Apr 17 (2): 117-9. Minato Takanobu, Tochigi Mamoru, Kato Nobumasa, Sasaki Tsuka |
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