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Vitamin D receptor variants in 192 patients with schizophrenia and other psychiatric diseases. Neuroscience letters 0 380 (1-2): 37-41. Yan Jin, Feng Jinong, Craddock Nick, Jones Ian R, Cook Edwin H, Goldman David, Heston Leonard L, Chen Jiesheng, Burkhart Patricia, Li Wenyan, Shibayama Akane, Sommer Steve |
Polymorphisms in the vitamin D receptor and their associations with risk of schizophrenia and selected anthropometric measures. American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council 0 18 (3): 415-7. Handoko H Y, Nancarrow D J, Mowry B J, McGrath J |
Vitamin D receptor FokI genotype may modify the susceptibility to schizophrenia and bipolar mood disorder by regulation of dopamine D1 receptor gene expression. Minerva medica 2012 Oct 103 (5): 383-91. Ahmadi S, Mirzaei K, Hossein-Nezhad A, Shariati |
Vitamin D levels, brain volume, and genetic architecture in patients with psychosis. PloS one 2018 13 (8): e0200250. Berg Akiah Ottesen, Jørgensen Kjetil N, Nerhus Mari, Athanasiu Lavinia, Popejoy Alice B, Bettella Francesco, Norbom Linn Christin Bonaventure, Gurholt Tiril P, Dahl Sandra R, Andreassen Ole A, Djurovic Srdjan, Agartz Ingrid, Melle Ingr |
Association between vitamin D metabolism gene polymorphisms and schizophrenia. Biomedical reports 2024 8 21 (3): 134. Mohammad Shboul, Reem Darweesh, Abdulmalek Abu Zahraa, Amal Bani Domi, Aws G Khasawn |
Impact of body mass index elevation, Vitamin D receptor polymorphisms and antipsychotics on the risk of Vitamin D deficiency in schizophrenia patients. Journal of psychiatric research 2024 5 175 350-358. Xue Xin Goh, Shiau Foon Tee, Pek Yee Tang, Kok Yoon Chee, Kenny Kien Woon L |
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