M.J. Arranz
Department of Psychological Medicine
Institute of Psychiatry
Denmark Hill
London
UK
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- Evidence for association between polymorphisms in the promoter and coding regions of the 5-HT2A receptor gene and response to clozapine. Arranz, M.J., Munro, J., Owen, M.J., Spurlock, G., Sham, P.C., Zhao, J., Kirov, G., Collier, D.A., Kerwin, R.W. Mol. Psychiatry (1998)
- Meta-analysis of studies on genetic variation in 5-HT2A receptors and clozapine response. Arranz, M.J., Munro, J., Sham, P., Kirov, G., Murray, R.M., Collier, D.A., Kerwin, R.W. Schizophr. Res. (1998)
- Lack of association between a polymorphism in the promoter region of the dopamine-2 receptor gene and clozapine response. Arranz, M.J., Li, T., Munro, J., Liu, X., Murray, R., Collier, D.A., Kerwin, R.W. Pharmacogenetics (1998)
- 5-HT2A receptor and bipolar affective disorder: association studies in affected patients. Arranz, M.J., Erdmann, J., Kirov, G., Rietschel, M., Sodhi, M., Albus, M., Ball, D., Maier, W., Davies, N., Franzek, E., Abusaad, I., Weigelt, B., Murray, R., Shimron-Abarbanell, D., Kerwin, R., Propping, P., Sham, P., Nöthen, M.M., Collier, D.A. Neurosci. Lett. (1997)
- Analysis of a structural polymorphism in the 5-HT2A receptor and clinical response to clozapine. Arranz, M.J., Collier, D.A., Munro, J., Sham, P., Kirov, G., Sodhi, M., Roberts, G., Price, J., Kerwin, R.W. Neurosci. Lett. (1996)