Association study of 21 circadian genes with bipolar I disorder, schizoaffective disorder, and schizophrenia.
Mansour HA, Talkowski ME, Wood J, Chowdari KV, McClain L, Prasad K, Montrose D, Fagiolini A, Friedman ES, Allen MH, Bowden CL, Calabrese J, El-Mallakh RS, Escamilla M, Faraone SV, Fossey MD, Gyulai L, Loftis JM, Hauser P, Ketter TA, Marangell LB, Miklowitz DJ, Nierenberg AA, Patel J, Sachs GS, Sklar P, Smoller JW, Laird N, Keshavan M, Thase ME, Axelson D, Birmaher B, Lewis D, Monk T, Frank E, Kupfer DJ, Devlin B, Nimgaonkar VL.
Mansour HA, et al.
Bipolar Disord. 2009 Nov;11(7):701-10. doi: 10.1111/j.1399-5618.2009.00756.x.
Bipolar Disord. 2009.
PMID: 19839995
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OBJECTIVE: Published studies suggest associations between circadian gene polymorphisms and bipolar I disorder (BPI), as well as schizoaffective disorder (SZA) and schizophrenia (SZ). ...RESULTS: Using gene-based tests, suggestive associations were noted between EGR3 …
OBJECTIVE: Published studies suggest associations between circadian gene polymorphisms and bipolar I disorder (BPI), as well as schiz …