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Evidence for statistical epistasis between catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) and polymorphisms in RGS4, G72 (DAOA), GRM3, and DISC1: influence on risk of schizophrenia. Human genetics 2007 Feb 120 (6): 889-906. Nicodemus Kristin K, Kolachana Bhaskar S, Vakkalanka Radhakrishna, Straub Richard E, Giegling Ina, Egan Michael F, Rujescu Dan, Weinberger Daniel |
RGS4 polymorphisms predict clinical manifestations and responses to risperidone treatment in patients with schizophrenia. Journal of clinical psychopharmacology 2008 Feb 28 (1): 64-8. Lane Hsien-Yuan, Liu Yi-Ching, Huang Chieh-Liang, Chang Yue-Cune, Wu Po-Lun, Huang Chiung-Hsien, Tsai Guochuan |
Association study of NRG1, DTNBP1, RGS4, G72/G30, and PIP5K2A with schizophrenia and symptom severity in a Hungarian sample. American journal of medical genetics. Part B, Neuropsychiatric genetics : the official publication of the International Society of Psychiatric Genetics 2010 Apr 153B (3): 792-801. Réthelyi János M, Bakker Steven C, Polgár Patrícia, Czobor Pál, Strengman Eric, Pásztor Péter I, Kahn René S, Bitter Istv |
Large candidate gene association study reveals genetic risk factors and therapeutic targets for fibromyalgia. Arthritis and rheumatism 2012 Feb 64 (2): 584-93. Smith Shad B, Maixner Dylan W, Fillingim Roger B, Slade Gary, Gracely Richard H, Ambrose Kirsten, Zaykin Dmitri V, Hyde Craig, John Sally, Tan Keith, Maixner William, Diatchenko Lu |
Fibromyalgia: A Review of Related Polymorphisms and Clinical Relevance. Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias 2021 11 93 (suppl 4): e20210618. Janssen Luísa P, Medeiros Liciane F, Souza Andressa DE, Silva Juliana |
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