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FOXP2 polymorphisms in patients with schizophrenia. Schizophrenia research 2005 Mar 73 (2-3): 253-6. Sanjuan Julio, Tolosa Amparo, González Jose Carlos, Aguilar Eduardo Jesus, Moltó Maria Dolores, Nájera Carmen, de Frutos Ro |
Association between FOXP2 polymorphisms and schizophrenia with auditory hallucinations. Psychiatric genetics 2006 Apr 16 (2): 67-72. Sanjuán Julio, Tolosa Amparo, González José C, Aguilar Eduardo J, Pérez-Tur Jordi, Nájera Carmen, Moltó María Dolores, de Frutos Ro |
FOXP2 gene and language impairment in schizophrenia: association and epigenetic studies. BMC medical genetics 2010 11 (1): 114. Tolosa Amparo, Sanjuán Julio, Dagnall Adam M, Moltó María D, Herrero Neus, de Frutos Ro |
Genetic variation in FOXP2 alters grey matter concentrations in schizophrenia patients. Neuroscience letters 2011 Apr 493 (3): 131-5. Španiel Filip, Horá?ek Ji?í, Tint?ra Jaroslav, Ibrahim Ibrahim, Novák Tomáš, ?ermák Jan, Klírová Monika, Höschl Cyr |
Preliminary evidence of an interaction between the FOXP2 gene and childhood emotional abuse predicting likelihood of auditory verbal hallucinations in schizophrenia. Journal of psychiatric research 2014 Mar 50 66-72. McCarthy-Jones Simon, Green Melissa J, Scott Rodney J, Tooney Paul A, Cairns Murray J, Wu Jing Qin, Oldmeadow Christopher, Carr Vaughan, |
Segregating polymorphisms of FOXP2 are associated with measures of inner speech, speech fluency and strength of handedness in a healthy population. Brain and language 2017 Jun 173 33-40. Crespi Bernard, Read Silven, Hurd Pet |
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