Context Recent research suggests that variation in the gene encoding dystrobrevin binding protein (DTNBP1) confers susceptibility to schizophrenia. Thus far, no specific risk haplotype has been identified in more than 1 study. Objectives To confirm DTNBP1 as a schizophrenia susceptibility gene, to identify and replicate specific risk and protective haplotypes, and to explore relationships between DTNBP1 and the phenotype. Design Genetic association study based on mutation detection and case-control analysis. Setting All subjects were unrelated and ascertained from general (secondary care) psychiatric inpatient and outpatient services. Participants The Cardiff, Wales, sample included 708 white subjects from the United Kingdom and Ireland (22...
There is evidence suggesting that Dysbindin (DTNBP1) is a susceptibility gene for schizophrenia in C...
DTNBP1 was first identified as a putative schizophrenia-susceptibility gene in Irish pedigrees, with...
Objective: Converging evidence has demonstrated an associa-tion between variants in the dysbindin ge...
Context Recent research suggests that variation in the gene encoding dystrobrevin binding protein (...
Context Recent research suggests that variation in the gene encoding dystrobrevin binding protein (...
The dystrobrevin-binding protein 1 (DTNBP1) gene on chromosome 6p has emerged as a potential suscept...
Numerous studies have reported association between variants in the dystrobrevin binding protein 1 (d...
Linkage and association studies have recently implicated dystrobrevin-binding protein 1 (DTNBP1) in ...
Background The gene encoding the dystrobrevin binding protein (DTNBP1) has been implicated in the p...
Linkage and association studies have recently implicated dystrobrevin-binding protein 1 (DTNBP1) in ...
In a previous study we identified a relatively homogeneous subtype of schizophrenia characterized by...
We have investigated the gene for dystrobrevin-binding protein 1 (DTNBP1), or dysbindin, which has b...
Recent studies suggest a degree of overlap in genetic susceptibility across the traditional categori...
DTNBP1 was first identified as a putative schizophrenia-susceptibility gene in Irish pedigrees, with...
BACKGROUND: Dystrobrevin binding protein 1 (DTNBP1) is a schizophrenia susceptibility gene involved ...
There is evidence suggesting that Dysbindin (DTNBP1) is a susceptibility gene for schizophrenia in C...
DTNBP1 was first identified as a putative schizophrenia-susceptibility gene in Irish pedigrees, with...
Objective: Converging evidence has demonstrated an associa-tion between variants in the dysbindin ge...
Context Recent research suggests that variation in the gene encoding dystrobrevin binding protein (...
Context Recent research suggests that variation in the gene encoding dystrobrevin binding protein (...
The dystrobrevin-binding protein 1 (DTNBP1) gene on chromosome 6p has emerged as a potential suscept...
Numerous studies have reported association between variants in the dystrobrevin binding protein 1 (d...
Linkage and association studies have recently implicated dystrobrevin-binding protein 1 (DTNBP1) in ...
Background The gene encoding the dystrobrevin binding protein (DTNBP1) has been implicated in the p...
Linkage and association studies have recently implicated dystrobrevin-binding protein 1 (DTNBP1) in ...
In a previous study we identified a relatively homogeneous subtype of schizophrenia characterized by...
We have investigated the gene for dystrobrevin-binding protein 1 (DTNBP1), or dysbindin, which has b...
Recent studies suggest a degree of overlap in genetic susceptibility across the traditional categori...
DTNBP1 was first identified as a putative schizophrenia-susceptibility gene in Irish pedigrees, with...
BACKGROUND: Dystrobrevin binding protein 1 (DTNBP1) is a schizophrenia susceptibility gene involved ...
There is evidence suggesting that Dysbindin (DTNBP1) is a susceptibility gene for schizophrenia in C...
DTNBP1 was first identified as a putative schizophrenia-susceptibility gene in Irish pedigrees, with...
Objective: Converging evidence has demonstrated an associa-tion between variants in the dysbindin ge...