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Molecular Psychiatry|September 18, 2013
Neural mechanisms underlying stress resilience in Ahi1 knockout mice: relevance to neuropsychiatric disordersA Lotan, T Lifschytz, A Slonimsky, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|April 24, 2001
Association between the serotonin 2A receptor gene and tardive dyskinesia in chronic schizophreniaR H Segman, U Heresco-Levy, B Finkel, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|March 1, 1997
Evidence suggestive of a locus on chromosome 5q31 contributing to susceptibility for schizophrenia in German and Israeli families by multipoint affected sib-pair linkage analysisS G Schwab, G N Eckstein, J Hallmayer, et al.
The Pharmacogenomics Journal|October 27, 2004
Genetic susceptibility to tardive dyskinesia in chronic schizophrenia subjects: I. Association of CYP1A2 gene polymorphismA K Tiwari, S N Deshpande, A R Rao, et al.
Human Heredity|January 1, 1997
Evidence for an association between the dopamine D3 receptor gene DRD3 and schizophreniaR P Ebstein, F Macciardi, U Heresco-Levi, et al.
Psychopharmacology|January 5, 2001
Association between the serotonin 2C receptor gene and tardive dyskinesia in chronic schizophrenia: additive contribution of 5-HT2Cser and DRD3gly alleles to susceptibilityR H Segman, U Heresco-Levy, B Finkel, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|February 16, 2000
Serotonin transporter gene and schizophrenia: evidence for association/linkage disequilibrium in families with affected siblingsD Hranilovic, S G Schwab, B Jernej, et al.
The Pharmacogenomics Journal|October 30, 2003
Association of dopaminergic and serotonergic genes with tardive dyskinesia in patients with chronic schizophreniaR H Segman, T Goltser, U Heresco-Levy, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|June 17, 2003
Genome scan of Arab Israeli families maps a schizophrenia susceptibility gene to chromosome 6q23 and supports a locus at chromosome 10q24B Lerer, R H Segman, A Hamdan, et al.
Schizophrenia Research|May 1, 1996
Genetic relationship between dopamine transporter gene and schizophrenia: linkage and associationW Maier, J Minges, N Eckstein, et al.
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Molecular Psychiatry|September 18, 2013
Neural mechanisms underlying stress resilience in Ahi1 knockout mice: relevance to neuropsychiatric disordersA Lotan, T Lifschytz, A Slonimsky, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|April 24, 2001
Association between the serotonin 2A receptor gene and tardive dyskinesia in chronic schizophreniaR H Segman, U Heresco-Levy, B Finkel, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|March 1, 1997
Evidence suggestive of a locus on chromosome 5q31 contributing to susceptibility for schizophrenia in German and Israeli families by multipoint affected sib-pair linkage analysisS G Schwab, G N Eckstein, J Hallmayer, et al.
The Pharmacogenomics Journal|October 27, 2004
Genetic susceptibility to tardive dyskinesia in chronic schizophrenia subjects: I. Association of CYP1A2 gene polymorphismA K Tiwari, S N Deshpande, A R Rao, et al.
Human Heredity|January 1, 1997
Evidence for an association between the dopamine D3 receptor gene DRD3 and schizophreniaR P Ebstein, F Macciardi, U Heresco-Levi, et al.
Psychopharmacology|January 5, 2001
Association between the serotonin 2C receptor gene and tardive dyskinesia in chronic schizophrenia: additive contribution of 5-HT2Cser and DRD3gly alleles to susceptibilityR H Segman, U Heresco-Levy, B Finkel, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|February 16, 2000
Serotonin transporter gene and schizophrenia: evidence for association/linkage disequilibrium in families with affected siblingsD Hranilovic, S G Schwab, B Jernej, et al.
The Pharmacogenomics Journal|October 30, 2003
Association of dopaminergic and serotonergic genes with tardive dyskinesia in patients with chronic schizophreniaR H Segman, T Goltser, U Heresco-Levy, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|June 17, 2003
Genome scan of Arab Israeli families maps a schizophrenia susceptibility gene to chromosome 6q23 and supports a locus at chromosome 10q24B Lerer, R H Segman, A Hamdan, et al.
Schizophrenia Research|May 1, 1996
Genetic relationship between dopamine transporter gene and schizophrenia: linkage and associationW Maier, J Minges, N Eckstein, et al.
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