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Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry|April 24, 2009
A functional polymorphism in estrogen receptor alpha gene is associated with Japanese methamphetamine induced psychosisTaro Kishi, Masashi Ikeda, Tsuyoshi Kitajima, et al.
Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry|March 10, 2010
Association analysis of GRM2 and HTR2A with methamphetamine-induced psychosis and schizophrenia in the Japanese populationTomoko Tsunoka, Taro Kishi, Tsuyoshi Kitajima, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|November 11, 2008
Glutamate cysteine ligase modifier (GCLM) subunit gene is not associated with methamphetamine-use disorder or schizophrenia in the Japanese populationTaro Kishi, Masashi Ikeda, Tsuyoshi Kitajima, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|November 11, 2008
Prostate apoptosis response 4 gene is not associated with methamphetamine-use disorder in the Japanese populationTaro Kishi, Masashi Ikeda, Tsuyoshi Kitajima, et al.
American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part B, Neuropsychiatric Genetics : the Official Publication of the International Society of Psychiatric Genetics|June 3, 2006
Association analysis of delta-opioid receptor gene polymorphisms in methamphetamine dependence/psychosisHideaki Kobayashi, Harumi Hata, Hiroshi Ujike, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|June 7, 2005
The X-box binding protein 1 (XBP1) gene is not associated with methamphetamine dependenceYukitaka Morita, Hiroshi Ujike, Yuji Tanaka, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|March 15, 2006
Genetic variant of prodynorphin gene is risk factor for methamphetamine dependenceAkira Nomura, Hiroshi Ujike, Yuji Tanaka, et al.
Current Neuropharmacology|September 3, 2011
Genetic Association Analysis of NOS1 and Methamphetamine-Induced Psychosis Among JapaneseTakenori Okumura, Tomo Okochi, Taro Kishi, et al.
Current Neuropharmacology|September 3, 2011
No Association Between GRM3 and Japanese Methamphetamine-Induced PsychosisTomoko Tsunoka, Taro Kishi, Masashi Ikeda, et al.
Neuropharmacology|September 15, 2009
Serotonin 1A receptor gene is associated with Japanese methamphetamine-induced psychosis patientsTaro Kishi, Tomoko Tsunoka, Masashi Ikeda, et al.
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Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry|April 24, 2009
A functional polymorphism in estrogen receptor alpha gene is associated with Japanese methamphetamine induced psychosisTaro Kishi, Masashi Ikeda, Tsuyoshi Kitajima, et al.
Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry|March 10, 2010
Association analysis of GRM2 and HTR2A with methamphetamine-induced psychosis and schizophrenia in the Japanese populationTomoko Tsunoka, Taro Kishi, Tsuyoshi Kitajima, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|November 11, 2008
Glutamate cysteine ligase modifier (GCLM) subunit gene is not associated with methamphetamine-use disorder or schizophrenia in the Japanese populationTaro Kishi, Masashi Ikeda, Tsuyoshi Kitajima, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|November 11, 2008
Prostate apoptosis response 4 gene is not associated with methamphetamine-use disorder in the Japanese populationTaro Kishi, Masashi Ikeda, Tsuyoshi Kitajima, et al.
American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part B, Neuropsychiatric Genetics : the Official Publication of the International Society of Psychiatric Genetics|June 3, 2006
Association analysis of delta-opioid receptor gene polymorphisms in methamphetamine dependence/psychosisHideaki Kobayashi, Harumi Hata, Hiroshi Ujike, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|June 7, 2005
The X-box binding protein 1 (XBP1) gene is not associated with methamphetamine dependenceYukitaka Morita, Hiroshi Ujike, Yuji Tanaka, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|March 15, 2006
Genetic variant of prodynorphin gene is risk factor for methamphetamine dependenceAkira Nomura, Hiroshi Ujike, Yuji Tanaka, et al.
Current Neuropharmacology|September 3, 2011
Genetic Association Analysis of NOS1 and Methamphetamine-Induced Psychosis Among JapaneseTakenori Okumura, Tomo Okochi, Taro Kishi, et al.
Current Neuropharmacology|September 3, 2011
No Association Between GRM3 and Japanese Methamphetamine-Induced PsychosisTomoko Tsunoka, Taro Kishi, Masashi Ikeda, et al.
Neuropharmacology|September 15, 2009
Serotonin 1A receptor gene is associated with Japanese methamphetamine-induced psychosis patientsTaro Kishi, Tomoko Tsunoka, Masashi Ikeda, et al.
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