Serotonin gene polymorphisms and bipolar I disorder: focus on the serotonin transporter.
The pathogenesis of bipolar disorder may involve, at least in part, aberrations in serotonergic neurotransmission. Hence, serotonergic genes are attractive targets for association studies of bipolar disorder. We have reviewed the literature in this field. It is difficult to synthesize results as onl...
Main Authors: | Mansour, H, Talkowski, M, Wood, J, Pless, L, Bamne, M, Chowdari, K, Allen, M, Bowden, C, Calabrese, J, El-Mallakh, R, Fagiolini, A, Faraone, S, Fossey, MD, Friedman, E, Gyulai, L, Hauser, P, Ketter, T, Loftis, J, Marangell, L, Miklowitz, D, Nierenberg, A, Patel, J, Sachs, G, Sklar, P, Smoller, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2005
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