Human Genome Epidemiology Literature Finder
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Query Trace: Psychotic Disorders and DTNBP1[original query] |
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The dysbindin gene (DTNBP1) is associated with methamphetamine psychosis. Biological psychiatry 2008 Jan 63 (2): 191-6. Kishimoto Makiko, Ujike Hiroshi, Motohashi Yasuko, Tanaka Yuji, Okahisa Yuko, Kotaka Tatsuya, Harano Mutsuo, Inada Toshiya, Yamada Mitsuhiko, Komiyama Tokutaro, Hori Toru, Sekine Yoshimoto, Iwata Nakao, Sora Ichiro, Iyo Masaomi, Ozaki Norio, Kuroda Shigetos |
A dysbindin risk haplotype associated with less severe manic-type symptoms in psychosis. Neuroscience letters 2008 Jan 431 (2): 146-9. Corvin Aiden, Donohoe Gary, Nangle Jeanne Marie, Schwaiger Siobhan, Morris Derek, Gill Micha |
Association of a nonsynonymous variant of DAOA with visuospatial ability in a bipolar family sample. Biological psychiatry 2008 Sep 64 (5): 438-42. Soronen Pia, Silander Kaisa, Antila Mervi, Palo Outi M, Tuulio-Henriksson Annamari, Kieseppä Tuula, Ellonen Pekka, Wedenoja Juho, Turunen Joni A, Pietiläinen Olli P H, Hennah William, Lönnqvist Jouko, Peltonen Leena, Partonen Timo, Paunio Tii |
The effect of COMT, BDNF, 5-HTT, NRG1 and DTNBP1 genes on hippocampal and lateral ventricular volume in psychosis. Psychological medicine 2009 Nov 39 (11): 1783-97. Dutt A, McDonald C, Dempster E, Prata D, Shaikh M, Williams I, Schulze K, Marshall N, Walshe M, Allin M, Collier D, Murray R, Bramon |
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