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TP53 Polymorphism Contributes to the Susceptibility to Bipolar Disorder but Not to Schizophrenia in the Chinese Han Population.
Journal of molecular neuroscience : MN 2019 May . Yang Jialei, Wu Xulong, Huang Jiao, Chen Zhaoxia, Huang Guifeng, Guo Xiaojing, Zhu Lulu, Su |
Association between Polymorphisms in Genes for Tumor Suppressor Protein p53 and its Regulator NAD(P)H:Quinone Oxidoreductase 1 (NQO1) and Schizophrenia in a Syrian Study Cohort.
Archives of medical research 2013 Jan . Lajin B, Alachkar A, Michati R, Sakur AA |
Convergent evidence of the contribution of TP53 genetic variation (Pro72Arg) to metabolic activity and white matter volume in the frontal lobe in schizophrenia patients.
NeuroImage 2011 May 56 (1): 45-51. Molina Vicente, Papiol Sergi, Sanz Javier, Rosa Araceli, Arias Bárbara, Fatjó-Vilas Mar, Calama Julia, Hernández Ana I, Bécker Joemir, Fañanás Lourd |
Association of DRD4 uVNTR and TP53 codon 72 polymorphisms with schizophrenia: a case-control study.
BMC medical genetics 2009 Dec 10 (1): 1. Lung FW, Shu BC, Kao WT, Chen CN, Ku YC, Tzeng DS |
Evidence for association between structural variants in lissencephaly-related genes and executive deficits in schizophrenia or bipolar patients from a Spanish isolate population.
Psychiatric genetics 2008 Dec 18 (6): 313-7. Tabarés-Seisdedos Rafael, Mata Ignacio, Escámez Teresa, Vieta Eduard, López-Ilundain Jose M, Salazar Jose, Selva Gabriel, Balanzá Vicente, Rubio Cristina, Martínez-Arán Anabel, Valdés-Sánchez Lourdes, Geijo-Barrientos Emilio, Martínez Salvad |
Genetic associations with schizophrenia: meta-analyses of 12 candidate genes.
Schizophrenia research 2008 Sep 104 (1-3): 96-107. Shi Jiajun, Gershon Elliot S, Liu Chun |
Systematic meta-analyses and field synopsis of genetic association studies in schizophrenia: the SzGene database.
Nature genetics 2008 Jul 40 (7): 827-34. Allen Nicole C, Bagade Sachin, McQueen Matthew B, Ioannidis John P A, Kavvoura Fotini K, Khoury Muin J, Tanzi Rudolph E, Bertram La |
Human p53 tumor suppressor gene (TP53) and schizophrenia: case-control and family studies.
Neuroscience letters 2005 Nov 388 (3): 173-8. Ni Xingqun, Trakalo Joseph, Valente Jose, Azevedo Maria H, Pato Michelle T, Pato Carlos N, Kennedy James |
Tumor suppressor gene TP53 is genetically associated with schizophrenia in the Chinese population.
Neuroscience letters 2004 Oct 369 (2): 126-31. Yang Yifeng, Xiao Zeping, Chen Weixiong, Sang Hong, Guan Yousheng, Peng Yanwei, Zhang Diran, Gu Zhongzhong, Qian Mincai, He Guang, Qin Wei, Li Dawei, Gu Niufan, He L |
Analysis of polymorphisms at the tumor suppressor gene p53 (TP53) in contributing to the risk for schizophrenia and its associated neurocognitive deficits.
Neuroscience letters 2004 Jun 363 (1): 78-80. Papiol Sergi, Arias Bárbara, Barrantes-Vidal Neus, Guitart Marc, Salgado Purificación, Catalán Rosa, Fañanás Lourd |
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