Association between polymorphisms of LEP, LEPR, DRD2, HTR2A and HTR2C genes and risperidone- or clozapine-induced hyperglycemia
Apichaya Puangpetch,1 Pornpen Srisawasdi,2 Weerapon Unaharassamee,3 Napa Jiratjintana,3 Somlak Vanavanan,2 Suweejuk Punprasit,2 Chalitpon Na Nakorn,1 Chonlaphat Sukasem,1 Martin H Kroll41Division of Pharmacogenomics and Personalized Medicine, Department of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi...
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Main Authors: | Puangpetch A (Author), Srisawasdi P (Author), Unaharassamee W (Author), Jiratjintana N (Author), Vanavanan S (Author), Punprasit S (Author), Na Nakorn C (Author), Sukasem C (Author), Kroll MH (Author) |
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