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Short sleep as an environmental exposure: a preliminary study associating 5-HTTLPR genotype to self-reported sleep duration and depressed mood in first-year university students. Sleep 2012 Jun 35 (6): 791-6. Carskadon Mary A, Sharkey Katherine M, Knopik Valerie S, McGeary John |
Association of genetic, psychological and behavioral factors with sleep bruxism in a Japanese population. Journal of sleep research 2012 Jun 21 (3): 289-96. Abe Yuka, Suganuma Takeshi, Ishii Masakazu, Yamamoto Gou, Gunji Tomohiko, Clark Glenn T, Tachikawa Tetsuhiko, Kiuchi Yuji, Igarashi Yoshimasa, Baba Kazuyos |
Serotonin transporter polymorphism modifies the association between depressive symptoms and sleep onset latency complaint in elderly people: results from the 'InveCe.Ab' study. Journal of sleep research 2015 Apr 24 (2): 215-22. Polito Letizia, Davin Annalisa, Vaccaro Roberta, Abbondanza Simona, Govoni Stefano, Racchi Marco, Guaita Anton |
Effects of Genotype and Sleep on Temperament. Pediatrics 2015 Sep . Bouvette-Turcot Andrée-Anne, Pluess Michael, Bernier Annie, Pennestri Marie-Hélène, Levitan Robert, Sokolowski Marla B, Kennedy James L, Minde Klaus, Steiner Meir, Pokhvisneva Irina, Meaney Michael J, Gaudreau Hélène, |
Genetic polymorphisms in the serotonergic system are associated with circadian manifestations of bruxism. Journal of oral rehabilitation 2016 Sep . Oporto V Gonzalo H, Bornhardt Thomas, Iturriaga Verónica, Salazar Luis |
The serotonin transporter polymorphism (5-HTTLPR) and cortisol stress responsiveness: preliminary evidence for a modulating role for sleep quality. Stress (Amsterdam, Netherlands) 2018 May 1-8. van Dalfsen Jens H, Markus C R |
Serotonin Transporter Gene (SLC6A4) Polymorphism May Be Associated with Chinese Globus Pharyngeus and Its Antidepressant Effects. Digestion 2018 97 (2): 146-153. Liu Yao, Jia Lin, Jiang Shu-Man, Chen Dong-Yun, Song Jiang-Shun, Xu Ji |
The serotonin transporter gene-linked polymorphic region (5-HTTLPR) and the sleep-promoting effects of tryptophan: A randomized placebo-controlled crossover study. Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford, England) 2019 Jun 269881119855978. van Dalfsen Jens H, Markus C R |
The 5-HTTLPR rs25531 LL-genotype increases the risk of insomnia symptoms among shift workers. Sleep medicine 2019 Apr . Pallesen Ståle, Jacobsen Daniel Pitz, Nielsen Morten B, Gjerstad Johann |
The Associations of Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms with Risk and Symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Journal of personalized medicine 2022 Jan 12 (2): . Zhao Tingting, Zhang Yiming, Lee Joochul, Starkweather Angela R, Young Erin E, Cong Xiaom |
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