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  • 2. Cholecystokinin- and cholecystokinin-B-receptor gene polymorphisms in panic disorder.
    Hösing VG, Schirmacher A, Kuhlenbäumer G, Freitag C, Sand P, Schlesiger C, Jacob C, Fritze J, Franke P, Rietschel M, Garritsen H, Nöthen MM, Fimmers R, Stögbauer F, Deckert J.
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  • 3. Missense mutation of the cholecystokinin B receptor gene: lack of association with panic disorder.
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  • 4. Identification of a compound short tandem repeat stretch in the 5'-upstream region of the cholecystokinin gene, and its association with panic disorder but not with schizophrenia.
    Hattori E, Ebihara M, Yamada K, Ohba H, Shibuya H, Yoshikawa T.
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  • 6. Investigation of cholecystokinin system genes in panic disorder.
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  • 7. Possible association of a cholecystokinin promoter variant to schizophrenia.
    Wang Z, Wassink T, Andreasen NC, Crowe RR.
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  • 8. Association testing of panic disorder candidate genes using CCK-4 challenge in healthy volunteers.
    Maron E, Tõru I, Tasa G, Must A, Toover E, Lang A, Vasar V, Shlik J.
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  • 9. Association of cholecystokinin-A receptor gene polymorphisms and panic disorder in Japanese.
    Miyasaka K, Yoshida Y, Matsushita S, Higuchi S, Shirakawa O, Shimokata H, Funakoshi A.
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  • 13. Idiopathic environmental intolerance: increased prevalence of panic disorder-associated cholecystokinin B receptor allele 7.
    Binkley K, King N, Poonai N, Seeman P, Ulpian C, Kennedy J.
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  • 14. Exploring the association between a cholecystokinin promoter polymorphism (rs1799923) and posttraumatic stress disorder in combat veterans.
    Badour CL, Hirsch RL, Zhang J, Mandel H, Hamner M, Wang Z.
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  • 15. Association studies of the cholecystokinin B receptor and A2a adenosine receptor genes in panic disorder.
    Yamada K, Hattori E, Shimizu M, Sugaya A, Shibuya H, Yoshikawa T.
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  • 16. An association of NAG levels and a mutation of the CCK gene in panic disorder patients.
    Garvey MJ, Crowe RR, Wang Z.
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  • 17. Polymorphisms of the CCK, CCKAR and CCKBR genes: an association with alcoholism study.
    Okubo T, Harada S.
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  • 18. Human nuclear transcription factor gene CREM: genomic organization, mutation screening, and association analysis in panic disorder.
    Domschke K, Kuhlenbäumer G, Schirmacher A, Lorenzi C, Armengol L, DiBella D, Gratacos M, Garritsen HS, Nöthen MM, Franke P, Sand P, Fritze J, Perez G, Maier W, Sibrowski W, Estivill X, Bellodi L, Ringelstein EB, Arolt V, Martin-Santos R, Catalano M, Stögbauer F, Deckert J.
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  • 19. Function of the C-36 to T polymorphism in the human cholecystokinin gene promoter.
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  • 20. Cholecystokinin system genes: associations with panic and other psychiatric disorders.
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