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315 related items for PubMed ID: 19675533

  • 1. Differential effects of tri-allelic 5-HTTLPR polymorphisms in healthy subjects on mood and stress performance after tryptophan challenge.
    Markus CR, Firk C.
    Neuropsychopharmacology; 2009 Dec; 34(13):2667-74. PubMed ID: 19675533
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  • 2. Differential effect of the 5-HTT gene-linked polymorphic region on emotional eating during stress exposure following tryptophan challenge.
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  • 3. Differential effects of 5-HTTLPR genotypes on inhibition of negative emotional information following acute stress exposure and tryptophan challenge.
    Markus CR, De Raedt R.
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  • 4. The effect of tryptophan on the cortisol response to social stress is modulated by the 5-HTTLPR genotype.
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  • 5. Differential effects of 5-HTTLPR genotypes on mood, memory, and attention bias following acute tryptophan depletion and stress exposure.
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  • 6. Tryptophan supplementation and serotonin function: genetic variations in behavioural effects.
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  • 7. Effect of sub chronic tryptophan supplementation on stress-induced cortisol and appetite in subjects differing in 5-HTTLPR genotype and trait neuroticism.
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  • 8. Evidence for plasticity genotypes in a gene-gene-environment interaction: the TRAILS study.
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  • 9. Interaction between 5-HTTLPR genotype and cognitive stress vulnerability on sleep quality: effects of sub-chronic tryptophan administration.
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  • 11. Sucrose preload reduces snacking after mild mental stress in healthy participants as a function of 5-hydroxytryptamine transporter gene promoter polymorphism.
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  • 13. The role of the serotonin transporter polymorphism for the endocrine stress response in newborns.
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  • 14. Serotonin transporter gene polymorphism (5-HTTLPR) and anxiety reactivity in daily life: a daily process approach to gene-environment interaction.
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  • 15. Mood and cortisol responses following tryptophan-rich hydrolyzed protein and acute stress in healthy subjects with high and low cognitive reactivity to depression.
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  • 16. Effects of acute psychosocial stress exposure on endocrine and affective reactivity in college students differing in the 5-HTTLPR genotype and trait neuroticism.
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  • 17. Interaction of the serotonin transporter-linked polymorphic region and environmental adversity: increased amygdala-hypothalamus connectivity as a potential mechanism linking neural and endocrine hyperreactivity.
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  • 18. The serotonin transporter gene-linked polymorphic region (5-HTTLPR) and the sleep-promoting effects of tryptophan: A randomized placebo-controlled crossover study.
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  • 19. Contribution of the 5-HTTLPR gene by neuroticism on weight gain in male and female participants.
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  • 20. The interaction between 5-HTTLPR genotype and ruminative thinking on BMI.
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