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135 related items for PubMed ID: 7573178

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  • 2. No evidence of association between dopamine D3 receptor gene and bipolar affective disorder.
    Piccardi MP, Severino G, Bocchetta A, Palmas MA, Ruiu S, Del Zompo M.
    Am J Med Genet; 1997 Apr 18; 74(2):137-9. PubMed ID: 9129711
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  • 5. Analysis of the monoamine oxidase A (MAOA) gene in bipolar affective disorder by association studies, meta-analyses, and sequencing of the promoter.
    Furlong RA, Ho L, Rubinsztein JS, Walsh C, Paykel ES, Rubinsztein DC.
    Am J Med Genet; 1999 Aug 20; 88(4):398-406. PubMed ID: 10402508
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  • 6. Association study of schizophrenia with dopamine D3 receptor gene polymorphisms: probable effects of family history of schizophrenia?
    Nimgaonkar VL, Zhang XR, Caldwell JG, Ganguli R, Chakravarti A.
    Am J Med Genet; 1993 Dec 15; 48(4):214-7. PubMed ID: 8135304
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  • 7. Positive association of dopamine D2 receptor polymorphism with bipolar affective disorder in a European Multicenter Association Study of affective disorders.
    Massat I, Souery D, Del-Favero J, Van Gestel S, Serretti A, Macciardi F, Smeraldi E, Kaneva R, Adolfsson R, Nylander PO, Blackwood D, Muir W, Papadimitriou GN, Dikeos D, Oruc L, Segman RH, Ivezic S, Aschauer H, Ackenheil M, Fuchshuber S, Dam H, Jakovljevic M, Peltonen L, Hilger C, Hentges F, Staner L, Milanova V, Jazin E, Lerer B, Van Broeckhoven C, Mendlewicz J.
    Am J Med Genet; 2002 Mar 08; 114(2):177-85. PubMed ID: 11857579
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  • 9. Lack of association between obsessive-compulsive disorder and the dopamine D3 receptor gene: some preliminary considerations.
    Catalano M, Sciuto G, Di Bella D, Novelli E, Nobile M, Bellodi L.
    Am J Med Genet; 1994 Sep 15; 54(3):253-5. PubMed ID: 7810583
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  • 11. Linkage study of two polymorphisms at the dopamine D3 receptor gene and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder.
    Barr CL, Wigg KG, Wu J, Zai C, Bloom S, Tannock R, Roberts W, Malone M, Schachar R, Kennedy JL.
    Am J Med Genet; 2000 Feb 07; 96(1):114-7. PubMed ID: 10686563
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  • 15. DRD4 dopamine receptor genotype and CSF monoamine metabolites in Finnish alcoholics and controls.
    Adamson MD, Kennedy J, Petronis A, Dean M, Virkkunen M, Linnoila M, Goldman D.
    Am J Med Genet; 1995 Jun 19; 60(3):199-205. PubMed ID: 7573171
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  • 16. Association analysis of the dopamine D2 receptor gene in Tourette's syndrome using the haplotype relative risk method.
    Nöthen MM, Hebebrand J, Knapp M, Hebebrand K, Camps A, von Gontard A, Wettke-Schäfer R, Lisch S, Cichon S, Poustka F.
    Am J Med Genet; 1994 Sep 15; 54(3):249-52. PubMed ID: 7810582
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  • 17. No association of a functional polymorphism in the dopamine D2 receptor promoter region with bipolar or unipolar affective disorders.
    Furlong RA, Coleman TA, Ho L, Rubinsztein JS, Walsh C, Paykel ES, Rubinsztein DC.
    Am J Med Genet; 1998 Sep 07; 81(5):385-7. PubMed ID: 9754623
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  • 18. Association between different psychotic disorders and the DRD4 polymorphism, but no differences in the main ligand binding region of the DRD4 receptor protein compared to controls.
    Weiss J, Mägert HJ, Cieslak A, Forssmann WG.
    Eur J Med Res; 1996 Jun 25; 1(9):439-45. PubMed ID: 9353244
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  • 19. Association study of bipolar disorder with candidate genes involved in catecholamine neurotransmission: DRD2, DRD3, DAT1, and TH genes.
    Souery D, Lipp O, Mahieu B, Mendelbaum K, De Martelaer V, Van Broeckhoven C, Mendlewicz J.
    Am J Med Genet; 1996 Nov 22; 67(6):551-5. PubMed ID: 8950413
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