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J A Badner

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Molecular Psychiatry|March 31, 2010
Whole-genome association mapping of gene expression in the human prefrontal cortexC Liu, L Cheng, J A Badner, et al.
Archives of General Psychiatry|December 26, 2001
Linkage of bipolar disorder to chromosome 18q and the validity of bipolar II disorderF J McMahon, S G Simpson, M G McInnis, et al.
Neuropsychopharmacology : Official Publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology|March 24, 1998
Closing in on genes for manic-depressive illness and schizophreniaE S Gershon, J A Badner, L R Goldin, et al.
American Journal of Medical Genetics|May 30, 2001
Fine mapping supports previous linkage evidence for a bipolar disorder susceptibility locus on 13q32C Liu, J A Badner, S L Christian, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|November 14, 2012
Two gene co-expression modules differentiate psychotics and controlsC Chen, L Cheng, K Grennan, et al.
BMC Genomics|October 24, 2002
Mutation screening of two candidate genes from 13q32 in families affected with Bipolar disorder: human peptide transporter (SLC15A1) and human glypican5 (GPC5)Manjula Maheshwari, S L Christian, C Liu, et al.
American Journal of Medical Genetics|March 26, 1998
Serotonin transporter (5-HTT) gene and bipolar affective disorderL E Esterling, T Yoshikawa, G Turner, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|December 17, 1997
Lack of linkage between the corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) gene and bipolar affective disorderC A Stratakis, N J Sarlis, W H Berrettini, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|August 28, 2013
A rare mutation of CACNA1C in a patient with bipolar disorder, and decreased gene expression associated with a bipolar-associated common SNP of CACNA1C in brainE S Gershon, K Grennan, J Busnello, et al.
Archives of General Psychiatry|January 1, 1997
No abnormality in the gene for the G protein stimulatory alpha subunit in patients with bipolar disorderA Ram, F Guedj, A Cravchik, et al.
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Molecular Psychiatry|March 31, 2010
Whole-genome association mapping of gene expression in the human prefrontal cortexC Liu, L Cheng, J A Badner, et al.
Archives of General Psychiatry|December 26, 2001
Linkage of bipolar disorder to chromosome 18q and the validity of bipolar II disorderF J McMahon, S G Simpson, M G McInnis, et al.
Neuropsychopharmacology : Official Publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology|March 24, 1998
Closing in on genes for manic-depressive illness and schizophreniaE S Gershon, J A Badner, L R Goldin, et al.
American Journal of Medical Genetics|May 30, 2001
Fine mapping supports previous linkage evidence for a bipolar disorder susceptibility locus on 13q32C Liu, J A Badner, S L Christian, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|November 14, 2012
Two gene co-expression modules differentiate psychotics and controlsC Chen, L Cheng, K Grennan, et al.
BMC Genomics|October 24, 2002
Mutation screening of two candidate genes from 13q32 in families affected with Bipolar disorder: human peptide transporter (SLC15A1) and human glypican5 (GPC5)Manjula Maheshwari, S L Christian, C Liu, et al.
American Journal of Medical Genetics|March 26, 1998
Serotonin transporter (5-HTT) gene and bipolar affective disorderL E Esterling, T Yoshikawa, G Turner, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|December 17, 1997
Lack of linkage between the corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) gene and bipolar affective disorderC A Stratakis, N J Sarlis, W H Berrettini, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|August 28, 2013
A rare mutation of CACNA1C in a patient with bipolar disorder, and decreased gene expression associated with a bipolar-associated common SNP of CACNA1C in brainE S Gershon, K Grennan, J Busnello, et al.
Archives of General Psychiatry|January 1, 1997
No abnormality in the gene for the G protein stimulatory alpha subunit in patients with bipolar disorderA Ram, F Guedj, A Cravchik, et al.
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