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CNR1 gene is associated with high neuroticism and low agreeableness and interacts with recent negative life events to predict current depressive symptoms.
Juhasz, G.
,
D. Chase
,
E. Pegg
,
D. Downey
,
Z. Tóth
,
K. Stones
,
H. Platt
,
K. Mekli
,
A. Payton
,
R. Elliott
, et al.,
"
CNR1 gene is associated with high neuroticism and low agreeableness and interacts with recent negative life events to predict current depressive symptoms.
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Neuropsychopharmacology
, vol. 34: Nature Publishing Group, pp. 2019–2027, February, 2009.
CNR1
depression
epistasis
gene × environment interaction
Haplotype
personality
Risk-Taking Behavior in a Gambling Task Associated with Variations in the Tryptophan Hydroxylase 2 Gene: Relevance to Psychiatric Disorders.
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Juhasz, G.
,
D. Downey
,
N. Hinvest
,
E. Thomas
,
D. Chase
,
Z. Tóth
,
K. Lloyd-Williams
,
K. Mekli
,
H. Platt
,
A. Payton
, et al.,
"
Risk-Taking Behavior in a Gambling Task Associated with Variations in the Tryptophan Hydroxylase 2 Gene: Relevance to Psychiatric Disorders.
",
Neuropsychopharmacology
, vol. 35: Nature Publishing Group, pp. 1109–1119, 2010.
depression
haplotype analysis
psychiatric disorders
risk taking
TPH2
The HTR1A and HTR1B receptor genes influence stress-related information processing.
Mekli, K.
,
A. Payton
,
F. Miyajima
,
H. Platt
,
E. Thomas
,
D. Downey
,
K. Lloyd-Williams
,
D. Chase
,
Z. Tóth
,
R. Elliot
, et al.,
"
The HTR1A and HTR1B receptor genes influence stress-related information processing.
",
European Neuropsychopharmacology
, vol. 21, issue 1: Elsevier B.V. and ECNP, pp. 129-139, 2011.
Anxiety
depression
HTR1A
HTR1B
Stress
The CREB1-BDNF-NTRK2 Pathway in Depression: Multiple Gene-Cognition-Environment Interactions.
Juhasz, G.
,
J. S. Dunham
,
S. McKie
,
E. Thomas
,
D. Downey
,
D. Chase
,
K. Lloyd-Williams
,
Z. Tóth
,
H. Platt
,
K. Mekli
, et al.,
"
The CREB1-BDNF-NTRK2 Pathway in Depression: Multiple Gene-Cognition-Environment Interactions.
",
Biological Psychiatry
, vol. 69, issue 8: Elsevier Inc. , pp. 762-771, 2011.
BDNF
childhood trauma
CREB1
depression
NTRK2
rumination
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