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Linked polymorphisms (-333G>T and -286A>G) in the promoter region of the CCK-A receptor gene may be associated with schizophrenia. Psychiatry research 2001 Sep 103 (2-3): 147-55. Tachikawa H, Harada S, Kawanishi Y, Okubo T, Suzuki |
Identification of a compound short tandem repeat stretch in the 5'-upstream region of the cholecystokinin gene, and its association with panic disorder but not with schizophrenia. Molecular psychiatry 2001 Jul 6 (4): 465-70. Hattori E, Ebihara M, Yamada K, Ohba H, Shibuya H, Yoshikawa |
Possible association of a cholecystokinin promoter variant to schizophrenia. American journal of medical genetics 2002 Jul 114 (5): 479-82. Wang Zhewu, Wassink Thomas, Andreasen Nancy C, Crowe Raymond |
Association studies of the CT repeat polymorphism in the 5' upstream region of the cholecystokinin B receptor gene with panic disorder and schizophrenia in Japanese subjects. American journal of medical genetics 2001 Dec 105 (8): 779-82. Hattori E, Yamada K, Toyota T, Yoshitsugu K, Toru M, Shibuya H, Yoshikawa |
A possible association between the CCK-AR gene and persistent auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia. European psychiatry : the journal of the Association of European Psychiatrists 2004 Sep 19 (6): 349-53. Sanjuan J, Toirac I, González J C, Leal C, Moltó M D, Nájera C, De Frutos |
Association between CCK-AR gene and schizophrenia with auditory hallucinations. Psychiatric genetics 2007 Apr 17 (2): 47-53. Toirac Ivette, Sanjuán Julio, Aguilar Eduardo J, González Jose C, Artigas Francesc, Rivero Olga, Nájera Carmen, Moltó Maria D, de Frutos Ro |
Association study between the cholecystokinin A receptor gene and schizophrenia in the Japanese population. Psychiatric genetics 2007 Apr 17 (2): 117-9. Minato Takanobu, Tochigi Mamoru, Kato Nobumasa, Sasaki Tsuka |
779 TC of CCK-1 intron 1 is associated with postprandial syndrome (PDS) in Japanese male subjects. Hepato-gastroenterology 0 56 (93): 1245-8. Tahara Tomomitsu, Arisawa Tomiyasu, Shibata Tomoyuki, Nakamura Masakatsu, Wang Fangyu, Yoshioka Daisuke, Okubo Masaaki, Maruyama Naoko, Kamano Toshiaki, Kamiya Yoshio, Nakamura Masahiko, Fujita Hiroshi, Nagasaka Mitsuo, Iwata Masami, Takahama Kazuya, Watanabe Makoto, Yamashita Hiromi, Nakano Hiroshi, Hirata Ichi |
[Relationship between cholecystokinin gene -45C/T polymorphism and schizophrenia and its application in forensic medicine]. Fa yi xue za zhi 2011 Feb 27 (1): 1. Yang J, Ding M, Sun Y, Pang H, Xing JX, Xuan JF, Li CM, Wang BJ |
Investigation of allelic heterogeneity of the CCK-A receptor gene in paranoid schizophrenia. American journal of medical genetics. Part B, Neuropsychiatric genetics : the official publication of the International Society of Psychiatric Genetics 2012 Sep 159B (6): 741-7. Zheng Chunming, Fu Qiang, Shen Yan, Xu |
Association of single-nucleotide polymorphism of cholecystokinin receptor A gene with schizophrenia in an Eastern Indian population. Indian journal of psychiatry 0 57 (3): 267-271. Rout Jayanta K, Dasgupta Anindya, Singh Omprakash, Banerjee Ushasi, Basu Anup |
Testing the Validity of Taxonic Schizotypy Using Genetic and Environmental Risk Variables. Schizophrenia bulletin 2017 05 43 (3): 633-643. Morton Sarah E, O'Hare Kirstie J M, Maha Jaimee L K, Nicolson Max P, Machado Liana, Topless Ruth, Merriman Tony R, Linscott Richard |
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