Cross-disorder risk gene CACNA1C differentially modulates susceptibility to psychiatric disorders du...
Cross-disorder risk gene CACNA1C differentially modulates susceptibility to psychiatric disorders during development and adulthood
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Dedic, N , Pöhlmann, M L , Richter, J S , Mehta, D , Czamara, D , Metzger, M W , Dine, J , Bedenk, B T , Hartmann, J , Wagner, K V , Jurik, A , Almli, L M , Lori, A , Moosmang, S , Hofmann, F , Wotjak, C T , Rammes, G , Eder, M , Chen, A , Ressler, K J , Wurst, W , Schmidt, M V , Binder, E B and Deussing, J M
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Single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in
CACNA1C
, the α1C subunit of the voltage-gated L-type calcium channel Ca
v
1.2, rank among the most consistent and replicable genetics findings in psychiatry and have been associated with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and major depression. However, genetic variants of complex diseases often on...
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Cross-disorder risk gene CACNA1C differentially modulates susceptibility to psychiatric disorders during development and adulthood
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1359-4184
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1476-5578
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10.1038/mp.2017.133