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		<title>Eleven Sorafenib Interaction Suggestions - Історія редагувань</title>
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		<title>Cell0linda: Створена сторінка: nih.gov/). A review of HLA association studies in schizophrenia published prior to 2000 indicated [http://www.selleckchem.com/products/Trichostatin-A.html Trich...</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Створена сторінка: nih.gov/). A review of HLA association studies in schizophrenia published prior to 2000 indicated [http://www.selleckchem.com/products/Trichostatin-A.html Trich...&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;Нова сторінка&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;nih.gov/). A review of HLA association studies in schizophrenia published prior to 2000 indicated [http://www.selleckchem.com/products/Trichostatin-A.html Trichostatin A molecular weight] several suggestive associations; indeed, two or more publications reported associations with the following HLA antigens (serotypes) or DNA polymorphisms: HLA A9 serotype or its A24 sub-specificity, HLA A28, HLA A10, HLA DRw6 and HLA DRB1*01 [see review by Wright et al., 2001]. Consistent associations with alleles of the HLA DQB1 gene were also reported later [Nimgaonkar et al., 1992, 1995; Chowdari et al., 2001]. The effect sizes were generally modest, with estimated odds ratios (ORs) less than 2.0. Though Type I errors due to inadequately powered samples could arguably explain non-significant associations in a large number of other studies, the lack of consistent associations did not bode well for such analyses. Moreover, it is difficult to synthesize the studies through meta-analysis, because of wide variation in ascertainment schemes, diagnostic criteria and control selection [Wright et al., 2001]. A multi-site case�Ccontrol GWAS of Caucasian ancestry participants indicated that rs13194053, a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) localized to the TRNA_Ile (transfer RNA Isoleucine) gene on chromosome [http://www.selleckchem.com/products/sorafenib.html Selleckchem Sorafenib] 6p21 was significantly [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ataxia_telangiectasia_mutated CGK 733] associated with schizophrenia (N?=?8,008 cases, N?=?19,077 controls; see Table I and Fig. 1) [Purcell et al., 2009]. A significant association with rs9272219 in HLA-DQA1 was also observed [Shi et al., 2009]. Remarkably, there were similar trends for associations in the same direction in the samples from individual sites that contributed to the GWAS. A third GWAS involving European/US participants reported a significant association with rs6932590 TRNA_val gene (transfer RNA Valine). Other genome-wide significant associations using conditional analysis included rs3131296 in the NOTCH4 gene (all associations: P?&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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