Human Genome Epidemiology Literature Finder
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Query Trace: Tourette Syndrome and SLC6A4[original query] |
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Association studies of serotonin system candidate genes in early-onset obsessive-compulsive disorder. Biological psychiatry 2007 Feb 61 (3): 322-9. Dickel Diane E, Veenstra-VanderWeele Jeremy, Bivens Nancy Chiu, Wu Xiaolin, Fischer Daniel J, Van Etten-Lee Michelle, Himle Joseph A, Leventhal Bennett L, Cook Edwin H, Hanna Gregory |
A genetic variant of HTR2C may play a role in the manifestation of Tourette syndrome. Psychiatric genetics 2010 Feb 20 (1): 35-8. Dehning Sandra, Müller Norbert, Matz Judith, Bender Andreas, Kerle Irina, Benninghoff Jens, Musil Richard, Spellmann Ilja, Bondy Brigitta, Möller Hans-Juergen, Riedel Michael, Zill Pet |
Targeted Re-Sequencing Approach of Candidate Genes Implicates Rare Potentially Functional Variants in Tourette Syndrome Etiology. Frontiers in neuroscience 2016 10 428. Alexander John, Potamianou Hera, Xing Jinchuan, Deng Li, Karagiannidis Iordanis, Tsetsos Fotis, Drineas Petros, Tarnok Zsanett, Rizzo Renata, Wolanczyk Tomasz, Farkas Luca, Nagy Peter, Szymanska Urszula, Androutsos Christos, Tsironi Vaia, Koumoula Anastasia, Barta Csaba, , Sandor Paul, Barr Cathy L, Tischfield Jay, Paschou Peristera, Heiman Gary A, Georgitsi Mariant |
Elevated Expression of SLC6A4 Encoding the Serotonin Transporter (SERT) in Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome. Genes 2021 1 12 (1): . Hildonen Mathis, Levy Amanda M, Dahl Christina, Bjerregaard Victoria A, Birk Møller Lisbeth, Guldberg Per, Debes Nanette M, Tümer Zeyn |
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