Further evidence of MAO-A gene variants associated with bipolar disorder.
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The genetics of bipolar disorder: genome ‘hot regions,’ genes, new potential candidates and future directionsUsing linkage information to weight a genome-wide association of bipolar disorder.Monoamine oxidase a gene polymorphisms and bipolar disorder in Iranian population.Increased IL-1β reactivity upon a glucose challenge in patients with deliberate self-harm.Neither single-marker nor haplotype analyses support an association between monoamine oxidase A gene and bipolar disorder.P2RX7 gene is associated consistently with mood disorders and predicts clinical outcome in three clinical cohorts.
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Further evidence of MAO-A gene variants associated with bipolar disorder.
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Further evidence of MAO-A gene variants associated with bipolar disorder.
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Further evidence of MAO-A gene variants associated with bipolar disorder.
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Further evidence of MAO-A gene variants associated with bipolar disorder.
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Further evidence of MAO-A gene variants associated with bipolar disorder.
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Daniel J Müller
James L Kennedy
Laura Mandelli
Nicole King
Paola Artioli
Subi Tharmalingam
Tricia Sicard
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10.1002/AJMG.B.30380
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2007-01-01T00:00:00Z