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Greenbaum L, Smith R, Rigbi A, Strous R, Teltsh O, Kanyas K, et al.
Pharmacogenomics J . 2008 Mar; 9(2):103-10. PMID: 18347610
RGS2 (regulator of G-protein signaling 2) modulates dopamine receptor signal transduction. Functional variants in the gene may influence susceptibility to extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS) induced by antipsychotic drugs. To further investigate...
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Rigbi A, Kanyas K, Yakir A, Greenbaum L, Pollak Y, Ben-Asher E, et al.
Genes Brain Behav . 2007 Jun; 7(2):164-72. PMID: 17559419
Previous work suggests that young women who smoke cigarettes regularly, or did so in the past, manifest a neurocognitive profile that is characterized by small but significant impairments of response...
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Lerer E, Kanyas K, Karni O, Ebstein R, Lerer B
Mol Psychiatry . 2006 Jun; 11(8):771-81. PMID: 16770336
Cigarette smoking is a complex behavioral phenotype to which environmental, psychological and genetic factors contribute. The purpose of this study was to investigate these multifactorial effects with a specific focus...
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Cheng R, Juo S, Loth J, Nee J, Iossifov I, Blumenthal R, et al.
Mol Psychiatry . 2006 Jan; 11(3):252-60. PMID: 16402137
We conducted a 9-cM genome scan in a large bipolar pedigree sample from the National Institute of Mental Health genetics initiative (1060 individuals from 154 multiplex families). We performed parametric...
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Greenbaum L, Kanyas K, Karni O, Merbl Y, Olender T, Horowitz A, et al.
Mol Psychiatry . 2005 Nov; 11(3):312-22, 223. PMID: 16314871
Despite the health hazards, cigarette smoking is disproportionately frequent among young women. A significant contribution of genetic factors to smoking phenotypes is well established. Efforts to identify susceptibility genes do...
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Amann D, Avidan N, Kanyas K, Kohn Y, Hamdan A, Ben-Asher E, et al.
Mol Psychiatry . 2005 Sep; 11(2):119-21. PMID: 16189505
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Park N, Juo S, Cheng R, Liu J, Loth J, Lilliston B, et al.
Mol Psychiatry . 2004 Jul; 9(12):1091-9. PMID: 15241432
The low-to-moderate resolution of linkage analysis in complex traits has underscored the need to identify disease phenotypes with presumed genetic homogeneity. Bipolar disorder (BP) accompanied by psychosis (psychotic BP) may...
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Kanyas K, Karni O, Hamdan A, Turetsky N, Kaadan M, Lerer B
Compr Psychiatry . 2004 Mar; 45(2):109-13. PMID: 14999661
A case control investigation was performed to examine the relatively high rate of unrecognized psychotic illness within an extended family with a high-density of psychotic illness and identify factors related...
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Siegfried Z, Kanyas K, Latzer Y, Karni O, Bloch M, Lerer B, et al.
Am J Med Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet . 2004 Feb; 125B(1):126-30. PMID: 14755457
Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a severe and disabling psychiatric disorder, characterized by profound weight loss and body image disturbance. Family and twin studies indicate a significant genetic contribution to this...
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Lerer B, Segman R, Hamdan A, Kanyas K, Karni O, Kohn Y, et al.
Mol Psychiatry . 2003 Jun; 8(5):488-98. PMID: 12808429
Schizophrenia is a complex neuropsychiatric disorder to which an as-yet-unknown number of genes contribute, interacting with each other and the environment. Linkage analyses have implicated several chromosomal regions as harboring...