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Association of the RGS2 gene with extrapyramidal symptoms induced by treatment with antipsychotic medication. Pharmacogenetics and genomics 2007 Jul 17 (7): 519-28. Greenbaum Lior, Strous Rael D, Kanyas Kyra, Merbl Yifat, Horowitz Anat, Karni Osnat, Katz Elena, Kotler Moshe, Olender Tsviya, Deshpande Smita N, Lancet Doron, Ben-Asher Edna, Lerer Berna |
Further evidence for association of the RGS2 gene with antipsychotic-induced parkinsonism: protective role of a functional polymorphism in the 3'-untranslated region. The pharmacogenomics journal 2009 Apr 9 (2): 103-10. Greenbaum L, Smith R C, Rigbi A, Strous R, Teltsh O, Kanyas K, Korner M, Lancet D, Ben-Asher E, Lerer |
Association of RGS2 and RGS5 variants with schizophrenia symptom severity. Schizophrenia research 2008 Apr 101 (1-3): 67-75. Campbell Daniel B, Lange Leslie A, Skelly Tara, Lieberman Jeffrey, Levitt Pat, Sullivan Patrick |
Association analysis between functional polymorphism of the rs4606 SNP in the RGS2 gene and antipsychotic-induced Parkinsonism in Japanese patients with schizophrenia: results from the Juntendo University Schizophrenia Projects (JUSP). Neuroscience letters 2010 Jan 469 (1): 55-9. Higa Masayuki, Ohnuma Tohru, Maeshima Hitoshi, Hatano Tokiko, Hanzawa Ryo, Shibata Nobuto, Sakai Yoshie, Suzuki Toshihito, Arai He |
Candidate gene-based association study of antipsychotic-induced movement disorders in long-stay psychiatric patients: a prospective study. PloS one 2012 7 (5): e36561. Bakker P Roberto, Bakker Egbert, Amin Najaf, van Duijn Cornelia M, van Os Jim, van Harten Peter |
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