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The following pages link to Chromosomal localization of GABAA receptor subunit genes: relationship to human genetic disease. (Q34459584):
Displaying 48 items.
- Expression and chromosomal localization of a lymphocyte K+ channel gene (Q24315122) (← links)
- The GABAA receptor beta 3 subunit gene: characterization of a human cDNA from chromosome 15q11q13 and mapping to a region of conserved synteny on mouse chromosome 7 (Q24321885) (← links)
- Identification of a putative gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) receptor subunit rho2 cDNA and colocalization of the genes encoding rho2 (GABRR2) and rho1 (GABRR1) to human chromosome 6q14-q21 and mouse chromosome 4 (Q24336310) (← links)
- Mutations in the alpha 1 subunit of the inhibitory glycine receptor cause the dominant neurologic disorder, hyperekplexia (Q24336984) (← links)
- Molecular cloning and chromosomal localization of one of the human glutamate receptor genes (Q24563078) (← links)
- Loss of both CSF1R (FMS) alleles in patients with myelodysplasia and a chromosome 5 deletion (Q24564365) (← links)
- The genes encoding the glutamate receptor subunits KA1 and KA2 (GRIK4 and GRIK5) are located on separate chromosomes in human, mouse, and rat (Q24564558) (← links)
- Human chromosomal localization of genes encoding the gamma 1 and gamma 2 subunits of the gamma-aminobutyric acid receptor indicates that members of this gene family are often clustered in the genome (Q24564710) (← links)
- High-resolution mapping of the gamma-aminobutyric acid receptor subunit beta 3 and alpha 5 gene cluster on chromosome 15q11-q13, and localization of breakpoints in two Angelman syndrome patients (Q24671348) (← links)
- Localization of the gene encoding the GABAA receptor beta 3 subunit to the Angelman/Prader-Willi region of human chromosome 15 (Q24678294) (← links)
- Genetic mapping of the beta 1 GABA receptor gene to human chromosome 4, using a tetranucleotide repeat polymorphism (Q24678734) (← links)
- Evolution of GABA(A) receptor diversity in the human genome (Q28137610) (← links)
- Chromosome imbalances associated with epilepsy (Q28189593) (← links)
- Genetic mapping of the X-linked dominant mutations striated (Str) and bare patches (Bpa) to a 600-kb region of the mouse X chromosome: implications for mapping human disorders in Xq28 (Q28266551) (← links)
- The γ-aminobutyric acid receptor γ3 subunit gene (GABRG3) is tightly linked to the α5 subunit gene (GABRA5) on human chromosome 15q11–q13 and is transcribed in the same orientation (Q28292627) (← links)
- Isolation, characterization, and localization of human genomic DNA encoding the β1 subunit of the GABAA receptor (GABRB1) (Q28303411) (← links)
- A genome-wide search for genes predisposing to manic-depression, assuming autosomal dominant inheritance (Q28469077) (← links)
- Genetic and radiation hybrid mapping of the hyperekplexia region on chromosome 5q (Q30541673) (← links)
- The cDNA sequence and chromosomal location of the murine GABAA α1 receptor gene (Q33335411) (← links)
- New insights into the mechanism of action of hypnotics (Q33833572) (← links)
- Confirmation of the localization of the human GABAA receptor alpha 1-subunit gene (GABRA1) to distal 5q by linkage analysis (Q34238531) (← links)
- A Gene in Human Chromosome Band Xq28 (GABRE) Defines a Putative New Subunit Class of the GABAANeurotransmitter Receptor (Q34443243) (← links)
- GABAA receptor subtype involvement in addictive behaviour. (Q34537848) (← links)
- Role of GABA in anxiety and depression (Q34583254) (← links)
- A sequence-ready BAC contig of the GABAA receptor gene cluster Gabrg1-Gabra2-Gabrb1 on mouse chromosome 5 (Q35024375) (← links)
- Combination of methamphetamine and HIV-1 gp120 causes distinct long-term alterations of behavior, gene expression, and injury in the central nervous system (Q35207525) (← links)
- GABRG1 and GABRA2 variation associated with alcohol dependence in African Americans (Q35649118) (← links)
- Mouse X chromosome (Q35675807) (← links)
- PPM-X: a new X-linked mental retardation syndrome with psychosis, pyramidal signs, and macroorchidism maps to Xq28 (Q35882720) (← links)
- Consequences of the evolution of the GABA(A) receptor gene family (Q36216409) (← links)
- MECP2 abnormality phenotypes: clinicopathologic area with broad variability (Q36286534) (← links)
- A review of evidence for GABergic predominance/glutamatergic deficit as a common etiological factor in both schizophrenia and affective psychoses: More support for a continuum hypothesis of ?functional? psychosis (Q36546223) (← links)
- Ligand-gated ion channels. Homology and diversity (Q36719640) (← links)
- Physical map of human Xq27-qter: localizing the region of the fragile X mutation (Q37596414) (← links)
- Dinucleotide repeat polymorphism in the human X-linked GABAA receptor alpha 3-subunit gene (Q40505588) (← links)
- Which GABAA-receptor subtypes really occur in the brain? (Q41003268) (← links)
- GABA(A) receptors: immunocytochemical distribution of 13 subunits in the adult rat brain. (Q42497057) (← links)
- Molecular characterization of new polymorphisms at the beta2, alpha1, gamma2 GABA(A) receptor subunit genes associated to a rat nonpreferring ethanol phenotype (Q44318978) (← links)
- Nucleus-specific expression of GABA(A) receptor subunit mRNAs in monkey thalamus (Q46148328) (← links)
- The GABAA receptor alpha 6 subunit gene (Gabra6) is tightly linked to the alpha 1-gamma 2 subunit cluster on mouse chromosome 11. (Q48747771) (← links)
- Chronic treatment with diazepam or abecarnil differently affects the expression of GABAA receptor subunit mRNAs in the rat cortex. (Q51580744) (← links)
- The Evolution of GABAA Receptor–Like Genes (Q57258805) (← links)
- Localization of the human Chromosome 5q genes Gabra-1, Gabrg-2, Il-4, Il-5, and Irf-1 on mouse Chromosome 11 (Q60719585) (← links)
- Mouse X chromosome (Q67871549) (← links)
- Genetic mapping of the mouse X chromosome in the region homologous to human Xq27–Xq28 (Q68300826) (← links)
- Mapping of the glycine receptor α2-subunit gene and the GABAA α3-subunit gene on the mouse X chromosome (Q68315259) (← links)
- Diminished support for linkage between manic depressive illness and X-chromosome markers in three Israeli pedigrees (Q70708777) (← links)
- A systematic review: Candidate gene and environment interaction on alcohol use and misuse among adolescents and young adults (Q89544288) (← links)