G30 (gene)
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Putative protein LG30
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Symbol(s) | G30; | ||||
External IDs | OMIM: 607415 | ||||
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Entrez | 282706 | n/a
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Pubmed search | [1] | n/a |
Putative protein LG30, also known as G30, is a human gene.[1]
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- Hattori E, Liu C, Badner JA, et al. (2003). "Polymorphisms at the G72/G30 gene locus, on 13q33, are associated with bipolar disorder in two independent pedigree series.". Am. J. Hum. Genet. 72 (5): 1131–40. PMID 12647258.
- Wang X, He G, Gu N, et al. (2004). "Association of G72/G30 with schizophrenia in the Chinese population.". Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 319 (4): 1281–6. doi: . PMID 15194506.
- Korostishevsky M, Kaganovich M, Cholostoy A, et al. (2004). "Is the G72/G30 locus associated with schizophrenia? single nucleotide polymorphisms, haplotypes, and gene expression analysis.". Biol. Psychiatry 56 (3): 169–76. doi: . PMID 15271585.
- Schumacher J, Abou Jamra R, Becker T, et al. (2005). "Investigation of the DAOA/G30 locus in panic disorder.". Mol. Psychiatry 10 (5): 428–9. doi: . PMID 15477870.
- Britten RJ (2005). "Coding sequences of functioning human genes derived entirely from mobile element sequences.". Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 101 (48): 16825–30. doi: . PMID 15546984.
- Zou F, Li C, Duan S, et al. (2005). "A family-based study of the association between the G72/G30 genes and schizophrenia in the Chinese population.". Schizophrenia Research 73 (2-3): 257–61. doi: . PMID 15653269.
- Mulle JG, McDonough JA, Chowdari KV, et al. (2005). "Evidence for linkage to chromosome 13q32 in an independent sample of schizophrenia families.". Mol. Psychiatry 10 (5): 429–31. doi: . PMID 15738936.
- Ma J, Qin W, Wang XY, et al. (2006). "Further evidence for the association between G72/G30 genes and schizophrenia in two ethnically distinct populations.". Mol. Psychiatry 11 (5): 479–87. doi: . PMID 16402132.
- Hong CJ, Hou SJ, Yen FC, et al. (2006). "Family-based association study between G72/G30 genetic polymorphism and schizophrenia.". Neuroreport 17 (10): 1067–9. doi: . PMID 16791105.
- Li D, He L (2007). "G72/G30 genes and schizophrenia: a systematic meta-analysis of association studies.". Genetics 175 (2): 917–22. doi: . PMID 17179078.
- Yue W, Liu Z, Kang G, et al. (2007). "Association of G72/G30 polymorphisms with early-onset and male schizophrenia.". Neuroreport 17 (18): 1899–902. doi: . PMID 17179866.