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Query Trace: Panic Disorder and ACCN2[original query] |
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Lack of association between the amiloride-sensitive cation channel 2 (ACCN2) gene and anxiety spectrum disorders. Psychiatric genetics 2008 Apr 18 (2): 73-9. Hettema John M, An Seon-Sook, Neale Michael C, van den Oord Edwin J C G, Kendler Kenneth S, Chen Xiangni |
The human ortholog of acid-sensing ion channel gene ASIC1a is associated with panic disorder and amygdala structure and function. Biological psychiatry 2014 Dec 76 (11): 902-10. Smoller Jordan W, Gallagher Patience J, Duncan Laramie E, McGrath Lauren M, Haddad Stephen A, Holmes Avram J, Wolf Aaron B, Hilker Sidney, Block Stefanie R, Weill Sydney, Young Sarah, Choi Eun Young, Rosenbaum Jerrold F, Biederman Joseph, Faraone Stephen V, Roffman Joshua L, Manfro Gisele G, Blaya Carolina, Hirshfeld-Becker Dina R, Stein Murray B, Van Ameringen Michael, Tolin David F, Otto Michael W, Pollack Mark H, Simon Naomi M, Buckner Randy L, Ongür Dost, Cohen Bruce |
The RS685012 Polymorphism of ACCN2, the Human Ortholog of Murine Acid-Sensing Ion Channel (ASIC1) Gene, is Highly Represented in Patients with Panic Disorder. Neuromolecular medicine 2015 Nov . Gugliandolo Agnese, Gangemi Chiara, Caccamo Daniela, Currò Monica, Pandolfo Gianluca, Quattrone Diego, Crucitti Manuela, Zoccali Rocco Antonio, Bruno Antonio, Muscatello Maria Rosaria An |
Amiloride-sensitive cation channel 2 genotype affects the response to a carbon dioxide panic challenge. Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford, England) 2017 1 31 (10): 1294-1301. Leibold Nicole K, van den Hove Daniel LA, Viechtbauer Wolfgang, Kenis Gunter, Goossens Liesbet, Lange Iris, Knuts Inge, Smeets Hubert J, Myin-Germeys Inez, Steinbusch Harry Wm, Schruers Koen |
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