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Evidence for a genetic association between monoamine oxidase A and restless legs syndrome. Neurology 2002 Jul 59 (2): 215-9. Desautels A, Turecki G, Montplaisir J, Brisebois K, Sequeira A, Adam B, Rouleau G |
Associations of a regulatory polymorphism of monoamine oxidase-A gene promoter (MAOA-uVNTR) with symptoms of depression and sleep quality. Psychosomatic medicine 2007 Jun 69 (5): 396-401. Brummett Beverly H, Krystal Andrew D, Siegler Ilene C, Kuhn Cynthia, Surwit Richard S, Züchner Stephan, Ashley-Koch Allison, Barefoot John C, Williams Redford |
Serotonin transporter role in identifying similarities between SIDS and idiopathic ALTE. Pediatrics 2012 Jul 130 (1): e138-44. Filonzi Laura, Magnani Cinzia, Nosetti Luana, Nespoli Luigi, Borghi Camilla, Vaghi Marina, Nonnis Marzano Frances |
Sleep disturbance as detected by actigraphy in pre-pubertal juvenile monkeys receiving therapeutic doses of fluoxetine. Neurotoxicology and teratology 2016 Mar 55 1-7. Golub Mari S, Hogrefe Casey |
Lack of association between MAOA-uVNTR variants and excessive daytime sleepiness. Neurological sciences : official journal of the Italian Neurological Society and of the Italian Society of Clinical Neurophysiology 2017 Feb . Ozen Filiz, Yegin Zeynep, Yavlal Figen, Saglam Zuhal Aydan, Koc Haydar, Berber Ism |
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