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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
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July 15, 1993
Polymorphism of human complement component C6: an amino acid substitution (Glu/Ala) within the second thrombospondin repeat differentiates between the two common allotypes C6 A and C6 B
G Dewald, M M Nöthen, S Cichon
Annals of Human Genetics
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November 4, 2005
Multiple testing in the context of haplotype analysis revisited: application to case-control data
T Becker, S Cichon, E Jönson, et al.
Human Molecular Genetics
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January 1, 1994
Detection of four polymorphic sites in the human dopamine D1 receptor gene (DRD1)
S Cichon, M M Nöthen, J Erdmann, et al.
Molecular Membrane Biology
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September 2, 1998
Assignment of the human serotonin 4 receptor gene (HTR4) to the long arm of chromosome 5 (5q31-q33)
S Cichon, K Kesper, P Propping, et al.
American Journal of Medical Genetics
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May 17, 2000
Pharmacogenetics of schizophrenia
S Cichon, M M Nöthen, M Rietschel, et al.
The British Journal of Dermatology
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March 27, 2007
A case of hereditary angio-oedema type III presenting with C1-inhibitor cleavage and a missense mutation in the F12 gene
L Bouillet, D Ponard, H Rousset, et al.
American Journal of Medical Genetics
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April 9, 1996
Lack of imprinting of the human dopamine D4 receptor (DRD4) gene
S Cichon, M M Nöthen, H K Wolf, et al.
Psychiatric Genetics
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January 1, 1996
Association study of a null mutation in the dopamine D4 receptor gene in Italian patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder, bipolar mood disorder and schizophrenia
D Di Bella, M Catalano, S Cichon, et al.
Der Nervenarzt
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September 6, 2002
[Genetics of bipolar affective disorders. Current status of research for identification of susceptibility genes]
J Schumacher, S Cichon, M Rietschel, et al.
Biological Psychiatry
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December 15, 1994
Single-strand conformation analysis (SSCA) of the dopamine D1 receptor gene (DRD1) reveals no significant mutation in patients with schizophrenia and manic depression
S Cichon, M M Nöthen, M Rietschel, et al.
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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
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July 15, 1993
Polymorphism of human complement component C6: an amino acid substitution (Glu/Ala) within the second thrombospondin repeat differentiates between the two common allotypes C6 A and C6 B
G Dewald, M M Nöthen, S Cichon
Annals of Human Genetics
|
November 4, 2005
Multiple testing in the context of haplotype analysis revisited: application to case-control data
T Becker, S Cichon, E Jönson, et al.
Human Molecular Genetics
|
January 1, 1994
Detection of four polymorphic sites in the human dopamine D1 receptor gene (DRD1)
S Cichon, M M Nöthen, J Erdmann, et al.
Molecular Membrane Biology
|
September 2, 1998
Assignment of the human serotonin 4 receptor gene (HTR4) to the long arm of chromosome 5 (5q31-q33)
S Cichon, K Kesper, P Propping, et al.
American Journal of Medical Genetics
|
May 17, 2000
Pharmacogenetics of schizophrenia
S Cichon, M M Nöthen, M Rietschel, et al.
The British Journal of Dermatology
|
March 27, 2007
A case of hereditary angio-oedema type III presenting with C1-inhibitor cleavage and a missense mutation in the F12 gene
L Bouillet, D Ponard, H Rousset, et al.
American Journal of Medical Genetics
|
April 9, 1996
Lack of imprinting of the human dopamine D4 receptor (DRD4) gene
S Cichon, M M Nöthen, H K Wolf, et al.
Psychiatric Genetics
|
January 1, 1996
Association study of a null mutation in the dopamine D4 receptor gene in Italian patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder, bipolar mood disorder and schizophrenia
D Di Bella, M Catalano, S Cichon, et al.
Der Nervenarzt
|
September 6, 2002
[Genetics of bipolar affective disorders. Current status of research for identification of susceptibility genes]
J Schumacher, S Cichon, M Rietschel, et al.
Biological Psychiatry
|
December 15, 1994
Single-strand conformation analysis (SSCA) of the dopamine D1 receptor gene (DRD1) reveals no significant mutation in patients with schizophrenia and manic depression
S Cichon, M M Nöthen, M Rietschel, et al.
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