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Human clock, PER1 and PER2 polymorphisms: lack of association with cocaine dependence susceptibility and cocaine-induced paranoia. Psychiatric genetics 2006 Dec 16 (6): 245-9. Malison Robert T, Kranzler Henry R, Yang Bao-Zhu, Gelernter Jo |
PER2 rs2304672 polymorphism moderates circadian-relevant reward circuitry activity in adolescents. Biological psychiatry 2012 Mar 71 (5): 451-7. Forbes Erika E, Dahl Ronald E, Almeida Jorge R C, Ferrell Robert E, Nimgaonkar Vishwajit L, Mansour Hader, Sciarrillo Samantha R, Holm Stephanie M, Rodriguez Eric E, Phillips Mary |
Epistasis effects of dopamine genes on interval timing and reward magnitude in humans. Neuropsychologia 2013 Jan 51 (2): 293-308. Balc? Fuat, Wiener Martin, Cavdaro?lu Bilgehan, Branch Coslett |
The CLOCK C3111T polymorphism is associated with reward dependence in healthy Japanese subjects. Neuropsychobiology 2013 67 (1): 1-5. Tsuchimine Shoko, Yasui-Furukori Norio, Kaneda Ayako, Kaneko Sun |
A 3' UTR SNP rs885863, a cis-eQTL for the circadian gene VIPR2 and lincRNA 689, is associated with opioid addiction. PloS one 2019 14 (11): e0224399. Levran Orna, Randesi Matthew, Rotrosen John, Ott Jurg, Adelson Miriam, Kreek Mary Jean |
Gene-environment interaction between circadian clock gene polymorphisms and job stress on the risk of sleep disturbances. Psychopharmacology 2022 Oct 239 (10): 3337-3344. Wang Yuxi, Zhao Min, Li Peixin, Wu Chuancheng, Lv Yanping, Jiang |
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