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CRY2 is associated with depression. PloS one 2010 5 (2): e9407. Lavebratt Catharina, Sjöholm Louise K, Soronen Pia, Paunio Tiina, Vawter Marquis P, Bunney William E, Adolfsson Rolf, Forsell Yvonne, Wu Joseph C, Kelsoe John R, Partonen Timo, Schalling Mart |
Differential association of circadian genes with mood disorders: CRY1 and NPAS2 are associated with unipolar major depression and CLOCK and VIP with bipolar disorder. Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology 2010 May 35 (6): 1279-89. Soria Virginia, Martínez-Amorós Erika, Escaramís Geòrgia, Valero Joaquín, Pérez-Egea Rosario, García Cecilia, Gutiérrez-Zotes Alfonso, Puigdemont Dolors, Bayés Mònica, Crespo José M, Martorell Lourdes, Vilella Elisabet, Labad Antonio, Vallejo Julio, Pérez Víctor, Menchón José M, Estivill Xavier, Gratacòs Mònica, Urretavizcaya Mik |
CRY2 genetic variants associate with dysthymia. PloS one 2013 8 (8): e71450. Kovanen Leena, Kaunisto Mari, Donner Kati, Saarikoski Sirkku T, Partonen Ti |
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 |
Machine learning analyses reveal circadian clock features predictive of anxiety among UK biobank participants. Scientific reports 2023 12 13 (1): 22304. Cole Ventresca, Wael Mohamed, William A Russel, Ahmet Ay, Krista K Ingr |
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