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Dysbindin,
short for dystrobrevin-binding
protein 1, is a
protein constituent of the dystrophin-****ociated
protein complex (DPC) of
skeletal muscle cells...
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reduced dysbindin expression.
Increased NMDA
receptors may
point to the
involvement of glutamate-dopamine
interactions in schizophrenia.
Dysbindin, which...
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antipsychotic clozapine.
Dysbindin is a
protein coded for by the gene DTNBP1,
which has been
linked to schizophrenia.
Dysbindin may be
involved in the changes...
- Hohoff, Christa; Birosova, Eva; Arolt, Volker; Baune,
Bernhard T. (2011). "
Dysbindin (DTNBP1) – A role in
psychotic depression?".
Journal of
Psychiatric Research...
- to schizophrenia. Knock-down
studies of the
dysbindin gene DTNBP1 via
siRNA demonstrated that the
dysbindin subunit is
integral for the
signaling and recycling...
- needed] HPS type 7 may
result from a
mutation in the gene
coding for
dysbindin protein. Hermansky–Pudlak
syndrome is
thought to be
inherited as an autosomal...
- FOXP2 (which is
linked to a
familial language disorder and autism) and
dysbindin 1 genes43,44. This
distal explanation not only does not
explain clanging...
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reviews suggested that the
evidence was
strongest for two
genes known as
dysbindin (DTNBP1) and
neuregulin (NRG1), and that a
number of
other genes (such...
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indicated in
children diagnosed with
schizophrenia that include: neuregulin,
dysbindin, D-amino acid oxidase,
proline dehydrogenase, catechol-Omethyltransferase...
- HIV-1 genes. TRIM32 has been
shown to
interact with: actin, ABI2 c-Myc,
dysbindin, and piasy, Currently, TRIM32 is
believed to
employ two
different mechanisms...