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    Hou SJ, Tsai SJ, Kuo PH, Lin WY, Liu YL, Yang AC, Lin E, Lan TH.
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  • 43. Quantitative analysis of leukocyte mitochondrial DNA deletion in affective disorders.
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  • 46. Impairment of executive function but not memory in first-degree relatives of patients with bipolar I disorder and in euthymic patients with unipolar depression.
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  • 47. Association study between two variants in the DOPA decarboxylase gene in bipolar and unipolar affective disorder.
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  • 49. Possible association between childhood absence epilepsy and the gene encoding GABRB3.
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  • 50. A haplotype of glycogen synthase kinase 3β is associated with early onset of unipolar major depression.
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  • 51. CAG repeat expansions in bipolar and unipolar disorders.
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  • 52. Classifying mood disorders by age-at-onset instead of polarity.
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  • 54. Borderline personality disorder characteristics in young adults with recurrent mood disorders: a comparison of bipolar and unipolar depression.
    Smith DJ, Muir WJ, Blackwood DH.
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  • 56. Transmission of affective disorders: an application of segregation analysis to blind family study data.
    Tsuang MT, Bucher KD, Fleming JA, Faraone SV.
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  • 58. Association study between bipolar disorder and candidate genes involved in dopamine-serotonin metabolism and GABAergic neurotransmission: a preliminary report.
    Oruc L, Furac I, Croux C, Jakovljevic M, Kracun I, Folnegović V, Van Broeckhoven C.
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  • 59. No association of two missense variations of the benzodiazepine receptor (peripheral) gene and mood disorders in a Japanese sample.
    Kurumaji A, Nomoto H, Yamada K, Yoshikawa T, Toru M.
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  • 60. No evidence to support an association between the oestrogen receptor beta gene and bipolar disorder.
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