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NURR1 and ERR1 Modulate the Expression of Genes of a <i>DRD2</i> Coexpression Network Enriched for Schizophrenia Risk.
J Neurosci
18
2020
Btg4, Chit1, Cnr1, D2 receptor, DRD2, DRD2 Coexpression Network, DRD2 coexpression partners, Drd2, ERR1, ERR1 binding sites, Err1, Gatad2a, Gpld1, NURR1, NURR1 and ERR1 binding sites, Nurr1, Osr1, SCZ, Schizophrenia, Slc28a1, coexpressed gene networks, coexpression module, dopamine, dopamine D2 receptor, genes, human, human promoters, mouse, neuronal cultures, patients, primary mouse cortical neurons, schizophrenia
Author NameAffiliation
Joel E KleinmanLieber Institute for Brain Development, Johns Hopkins Medical Campus
Joel E KleinmanJohns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Joel E KleinmanLieber Institute for Brain Development, Johns Hopkins Medical Campus
Joel E KleinmanJohns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Thomas M HydeLieber Institute for Brain Development, Johns Hopkins Medical Campus
Thomas M HydeJohns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Thomas M Hyde
Daniel R WeinbergerLieber Institute for Brain Development, Johns Hopkins Medical Campus
Daniel R WeinbergerJohns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Daniel R Weinberger
Daniel R WeinbergerMcKusick-Nathans Institute of Genetic Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
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