Human Genome Epidemiology Literature Finder
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Runs of homozygosity reveal highly penetrant recessive loci in schizophrenia. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007 Dec 104 (50): 19942-7. Lencz Todd, Lambert Christophe, DeRosse Pamela, Burdick Katherine E, Morgan T Vance, Kane John M, Kucherlapati Raju, Malhotra Anil |
Associations of SNAP-25 polymorphisms with cognitive dysfunctions in Caucasian patients with schizophrenia during a brief trail of treatment with atypical antipsychotics. European archives of psychiatry and clinical neuroscience 2008 Sep 258 (6): 335-44. Spellmann Ilja, Müller Norbert, Musil Richard, Zill Peter, Douhet Anette, Dehning Sandra, Cerovecki Anja, Bondy Brigitta, Möller Hans-Jürgen, Riedel Micha |
No evidence for excess runs of homozygosity in bipolar disorder. Psychiatric genetics 2009 Aug 19 (4): 165-70. Vine Anna E, McQuillin Andrew, Bass Nicholas J, Pereira Ana, Kandaswamy Radhika, Robinson Michele, Lawrence Jacob, Anjorin Adebayo, Sklar Pamela, Gurling Hugh M D, Curtis Dav |
The schizophrenia risk gene product miR-137 alters presynaptic plasticity. Nature neuroscience 2015 Jul 18 (7): 1008-16. Siegert Sandra, Seo Jinsoo, Kwon Ester J, Rudenko Andrii, Cho Sukhee, Wang Wenyuan, Flood Zachary, Martorell Anthony J, Ericsson Maria, Mungenast Alison E, Tsai Li-Hu |
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