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1. Glutamate receptor genetic variants affected peripheral glutamatergic transmission and treatment induced improvement of Indian ADHD probands.

2. A three-pronged analysis confirms the association of the serotoninergic system with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

3. Kainate receptor subunit 1 (GRIK1) risk variants and GRIK1 deficiency were detected in the Indian ADHD probands.

4. Post-treatment symptomatic improvement of the eastern Indian ADHD probands is influenced by CYP2D6 genetic variations.

5. Specific dopaminergic genetic variants influence impulsivity, cognitive deficit, and disease severity of Indian ADHD probands.

6. Adhesion G protein-coupled receptor L3 gene variants: Statistically significant association observed in the male Indo-caucasoid Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder probands.

7. Dopaminergic gene analysis indicates influence of inattention but not IQ in executive dysfunction of Indian ADHD probands.

8. Parental age and developmental milestones: pilot study indicated a role in understanding ADHD severity in Indian probands.

9. Genetic variants of the folate metabolic system and mild hyperhomocysteinemia may affect ADHD associated behavioral problems.

10. Pilot study indicate role of preferentially transmitted monoamine oxidase gene variants in behavioral problems of male ADHD probands.

11. Cyclin-dependent Kinase 5: Novel role of gene variants identified in ADHD.

12. Components of the folate metabolic pathway and ADHD core traits: an exploration in eastern Indian probands.

13. Significance of Dopaminergic Gene Variants in the Male Biasness of ADHD.

14. The Dopamine Receptor D5 May Influence Age of Onset: An Exploratory Study on Indo-Caucasoid ADHD Subjects.

15. Monoamine oxidase B gene variants associated with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in the Indo-Caucasoid population from West Bengal.

16. Potential contribution of dopaminergic gene variants in ADHD core traits and co-morbidity: a study on eastern Indian probands.

17. Catecholaminergic gene variants: contribution in ADHD and associated comorbid attributes in the eastern Indian probands.

18. Role of SNAP25 explored in eastern Indian attention deficit hyperactivity disorder probands.

19. Role of gene-gene/gene-environment interaction in the etiology of eastern Indian ADHD probands.

20. Study on DBH genetic polymorphisms and plasma activity in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder patients from Eastern India.

21. DAT1 3'-UTR 9R allele: preferential transmission in Indian children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

22. MAOA promoter polymorphism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in indian children.

23. Lack of significant association between -1021C-->T polymorphism in the dopamine beta hydroxylase gene and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

24. Association of dopamine D4 receptor (DRD4) polymorphisms with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in Indian population.

25. Analysis of polymorphisms in the dopamine beta hydroxylase gene: association with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in Indian children.

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