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No association between the sigma receptor type 1 gene and schizophrenia: results of analysis and meta-analysis of case-control studies. BMC psychiatry 2003 Oct 3 (): 13. Uchida Naohiko, Ujike Hiroshi, Nakata Kenji, Takaki Manabu, Nomura Akira, Katsu Takeshi, Tanaka Yuji, Imamura Takaki, Sakai Ayumu, Kuroda Shigetos |
Lack of association between sigma receptor gene variants and schizophrenia. Psychiatry and clinical neurosciences 2004 Aug 58 (4): 359-63. Satoh Fumiaki, Miyatake Ryosuke, Furukawa Aizo, Suwaki Hiros |
The SIGMAR1 gene is associated with a risk of schizophrenia and activation of the prefrontal cortex. Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry 2011 Jul 35 (5): 1309-15. Ohi Kazutaka, Hashimoto Ryota, Yasuda Yuka, Fukumoto Motoyuki, Yamamori Hidenaga, Umeda-Yano Satomi, Kamino Kouzin, Ikezawa Koji, Azechi Michiyo, Iwase Masao, Kazui Hiroaki, Kasai Kiyoto, Takeda Masatos |
Genetic Variants Within Molecular Targets of Antipsychotic Treatment: Effects on Treatment Response, Schizophrenia Risk, and Psychopathological Features. Journal of molecular neuroscience : MN 2017 Nov . Calabrò Marco, Porcelli Stefano, Crisafulli Concetta, Wang Sheng-Min, Lee Soo-Jung, Han Changsu, Patkar Ashwin A, Masand Prakash S, Albani Diego, Raimondi Ilaria, Forloni Gianluigi, Bin Sofia, Cristalli Carlotta, Mantovani Vilma, Pae Chi-Un, Serretti Alessand |
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