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Query Trace: Panic Disorder and SLC6A4[original query] |
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Panic disorder is associated with the serotonin transporter gene (SLC6A4) but not the promoter region (5-HTTLPR). Molecular psychiatry 2010 Feb 15 (2): 166-76. Strug L J, Suresh R, Fyer A J, Talati A, Adams P B, Li W, Hodge S E, Gilliam T C, Weissman M |
Panic disorder and serotonergic genes (SLC6A4, HTR1A and HTR2A): Association and interaction with childhood trauma and parenting. Neuroscience letters 2010 Nov 485 (1): 11-5. Blaya Carolina, Salum Giovanni A, Moorjani Priya, Seganfredo Ana Carolina, Heldt Elizeth, Leistner-Segal Sandra, Smoller Jordan W, Manfro Gisele G |
A survey of putative anxiety-associated genes in panic disorder patients with and without bladder symptoms. Psychiatric genetics 2012 Dec 22 (6): 271-8. Subaran Ryan L, Talati Ardesheer, Hamilton Steven P, Adams Phillip, Weissman Myrna M, Fyer Abby J, Hodge Susan |
Therapygenetics: anterior cingulate cortex-amygdala coupling is associated with 5-HTTLPR and treatment response in panic disorder with agoraphobia. Journal of neural transmission (Vienna, Austria : 1996) 2015 Jan 122 (1): 135-44. Lueken Ulrike, Straube Benjamin, Wittchen Hans-Ulrich, Konrad Carsten, Ströhle Andreas, Wittmann André, Pfleiderer Bettina, Arolt Volker, Kircher Tilo, Deckert Jürgen, Reif Andre |
Direct, indirect and pleiotropic effects of candidate genes on internalizing disorder psychopathology. Psychological medicine 2015 Feb 1-10. Hettema J M, Chen X, Sun C, Brown T |
The association between serotonin-related gene polymorphisms and susceptibility and early sertraline response in patients with panic disorder. BMC psychiatry 2020 Jul 20 (1): 388. Zou Zhili, Huang Yulan, Wang Jinyu, Min Wenjiao, Zhou |
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