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Enrichment of cis-regulatory gene expression SNPs and methylation quantitative trait loci among bipolar disorder susceptibility variants.
Gamazon ER, Badner JA, Cheng L, Zhang C, Zhang D, Cox NJ, Gershon ES, Kelsoe JR, Greenwood TA, Nievergelt CM, Chen C, McKinney R, Shilling PD, Schork NJ, Smith EN, Bloss CS, Nurnberger JI, Edenberg HJ, Foroud T, Koller DL, Scheftner WA, Coryell W, Rice J, Lawson WB, Nwulia EA, Hipolito M, Byerley W, McMahon FJ, Schulze TG, Berrettini WH, Potash JB, Zandi PP, Mahon PB, McInnis MG, Zöllner S, Zhang P, Craig DW, Szelinger S, Barrett TB, Liu C. Gamazon ER, et al. Among authors: schulze tg. Mol Psychiatry. 2013 Mar;18(3):340-6. doi: 10.1038/mp.2011.174. Epub 2012 Jan 3. Mol Psychiatry. 2013. PMID: 22212596 Free PMC article.
A possible susceptibility locus for bipolar affective disorder in chromosomal region 10q25--q26.
Cichon S, Schmidt-Wolf G, Schumacher J, Müller DJ, Hürter M, Schulze TG, Albus M, Borrmann-Hassenbach M, Franzek E, Lanczik M, Fritze J, Kreiner R, Weigelt B, Minges J, Lichtermann D, Lerer B, Kanyas K, Strauch K, Windemuth C, Baur MP, Wienker TF, Maier W, Rietschel M, Propping P, Nöthen MM. Cichon S, et al. Among authors: schulze tg. Mol Psychiatry. 2001 May;6(3):342-9. doi: 10.1038/sj.mp.4000864. Mol Psychiatry. 2001. PMID: 11326307
A genome-wide association study implicates diacylglycerol kinase eta (DGKH) and several other genes in the etiology of bipolar disorder.
Baum AE, Akula N, Cabanero M, Cardona I, Corona W, Klemens B, Schulze TG, Cichon S, Rietschel M, Nöthen MM, Georgi A, Schumacher J, Schwarz M, Abou Jamra R, Höfels S, Propping P, Satagopan J, Detera-Wadleigh SD, Hardy J, McMahon FJ. Baum AE, et al. Among authors: schulze tg. Mol Psychiatry. 2008 Feb;13(2):197-207. doi: 10.1038/sj.mp.4002012. Epub 2007 May 8. Mol Psychiatry. 2008. PMID: 17486107 Free PMC article.
Analysis of 10 independent samples provides evidence for association between schizophrenia and a SNP flanking fibroblast growth factor receptor 2.
O'Donovan MC, Norton N, Williams H, Peirce T, Moskvina V, Nikolov I, Hamshere M, Carroll L, Georgieva L, Dwyer S, Holmans P, Marchini JL, Spencer CC, Howie B, Leung HT, Giegling I, Hartmann AM, Möller HJ, Morris DW, Shi Y, Feng G, Hoffmann P, Propping P, Vasilescu C, Maier W, Rietschel M, Zammit S, Schumacher J, Quinn EM, Schulze TG, Iwata N, Ikeda M, Darvasi A, Shifman S, He L, Duan J, Sanders AR, Levinson DF, Adolfsson R, Osby U, Terenius L, Jönsson EG, Cichon S, Nöthen MM, Gill M, Corvin AP, Rujescu D, Gejman PV, Kirov G, Craddock N, Williams NM, Owen MJ; Molecular Genetics of Schizophrenia Collaboration. O'Donovan MC, et al. Among authors: schulze tg. Mol Psychiatry. 2009 Jan;14(1):30-6. doi: 10.1038/mp.2008.108. Epub 2008 Sep 23. Mol Psychiatry. 2009. PMID: 18813210 Free PMC article.
Two variants in Ankyrin 3 (ANK3) are independent genetic risk factors for bipolar disorder.
Schulze TG, Detera-Wadleigh SD, Akula N, Gupta A, Kassem L, Steele J, Pearl J, Strohmaier J, Breuer R, Schwarz M, Propping P, Nöthen MM, Cichon S, Schumacher J; NIMH Genetics Initiative Bipolar Disorder Consortium; Rietschel M, McMahon FJ. Schulze TG, et al. Mol Psychiatry. 2009 May;14(5):487-91. doi: 10.1038/mp.2008.134. Epub 2008 Dec 16. Mol Psychiatry. 2009. PMID: 19088739 Free PMC article.
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