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Genetic association analysis of the glutathione peroxidase (GPX1) gene polymorphism (Pro197Leu) with tardive dyskinesia. Psychiatry research 2006 Feb 141 (2): 123-8. Shinkai Takahiro, Müller Daniel J, De Luca Vincenzo, Shaikh Sajid, Matsumoto Chima, Hwang Rudi, King Nicole, Trakalo Joseph, Potapova Natalia, Zai Gwyneth, Hori Hiroko, Ohmori Osamu, Meltzer Herbert Y, Nakamura Jun, Kennedy James |
Association study between the genetic polymorphisms of glutathione-related enzymes and schizophrenia in a Japanese population. American journal of medical genetics. Part B, Neuropsychiatric genetics : the official publication of the International Society of Psychiatric Genetics 2009 Jan 150B (1): 86-94. Matsuzawa Daisuke, Hashimoto Kenji, Hashimoto Tasuku, Shimizu Eiji, Watanabe Hiroyuki, Fujita Yuko, Iyo Masao |
Lack of association of GPX1 and MnSOD genes with symptom severity and response to clozapine treatment in schizophrenia subjects. Human psychopharmacology 2009 Dec 24 (8): 676-9. Souza Renan P, Tampakeras Maria, Basile Vince, Shinkai Takahiro, Rosa Daniela V F, Potkin Steve, Meltzer Herbert Y, Lieberman Jeffrey A, Romano-Silva Marco A, Kennedy James |
Association of SOD2, GPX1, CAT, and TNF genetic polymorphisms with oxidative stress, neurochemistry, psychopathology, and extrapyramidal symptoms in schizophrenia. Neurochemical research 2012 Dec . Boškovi? M, Vovk T, Saje M, Gori?ar K, Dolžan V, Kores Plesni?ar B, Grabnar I |
GPX1 Pro198Leu polymorphism and GSTP1 Ile105Val polymorphisms are not associated with the risk of schizophrenia in the Chinese Han population. Neuroreport 2017 Sep . Gao Huijie, Liu Chao, Song Sijia, Zhang Chuanqiang, Ma Qun, Li Xiao, Xu L |
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