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1. Study of the genetic association between selected 3q29 region genes and schizophrenia and autism spectrum disorder in the Japanese population.

2. HLA-DRB1 and HLA-DQB1 genetic diversity modulates response to lithium in bipolar affective disorders.

3. Implications of germline copy-number variations in psychiatric disorders: review of large-scale genetic studies.

4. Polygenic risk scores in schizophrenia with clinically significant copy number variants.

5. Genome-Wide Association Study Detected Novel Susceptibility Genes for Schizophrenia and Shared Trans-Populations/Diseases Genetic Effect.

6. Rare loss of function mutations in N-methyl-D-aspartate glutamate receptors and their contributions to schizophrenia susceptibility.

7. Enrichment of deleterious variants of mitochondrial DNA polymerase gene (POLG1) in bipolar disorder.

8. Transethnic Replication Study to Assess the Association Between Clozapine-Induced Agranulocytosis/Granulocytopenia and Genes at 12p12.2 in a Japanese Population.

9. Resequencing and Association Analysis of Six PSD-95-Related Genes as Possible Susceptibility Genes for Schizophrenia and Autism Spectrum Disorders.

10. Resequencing and Association Analysis of CLN8 with Autism Spectrum Disorder in a Japanese Population.

11. Associations between the orexin (hypocretin) receptor 2 gene polymorphism Val308Ile and nicotine dependence in genome-wide and subsequent association studies.

12. Novel rare missense variations and risk of autism spectrum disorder: whole-exome sequencing in two families with affected siblings and a two-stage follow-up study in a Japanese population.

13. Resequencing and association analysis of PTPRA, a possible susceptibility gene for schizophrenia and autism spectrum disorders.

14. Synaptic, transcriptional and chromatin genes disrupted in autism.

15. Replication and cross-phenotype study based upon schizophrenia GWASs data in the Japanese population: support for association of MHC region with psychosis.

16. Genetic association study between the detected risk variants based upon type II diabetes GWAS and psychotic disorders in the Japanese population.

17. Replication in a Japanese population that a MIR30E gene variation is associated with schizophrenia.

18. Evidence for shared genetic risk between methamphetamine-induced psychosis and schizophrenia.

19. Genetic variants on 3q21 and in the Sp8 transcription factor gene (SP8) as susceptibility loci for psychotic disorders: a genetic association study.

20. An association analysis of the cardiomyopathy-associated 5 (CMYA5) gene with schizophrenia in a Japanese population.

21. Genetic evidence for association between NOTCH4 and schizophrenia supported by a GWAS follow-up study in a Japanese population.

22. A population-specific uncommon variant in GRIN3A associated with schizophrenia.

23. An evaluation of polymorphisms in casein kinase 1 delta and epsilon genes in major psychiatric disorders.

24. No associations found between the genes situated at 6p22.1, HIST1H2BJ, PRSS16, and PGBD1 in Japanese patients diagnosed with schizophrenia.

25. Functional genetic variation at the NRGN gene and schizophrenia: evidence from a gene-based case-control study and gene expression analysis.

26. A two-stage case-control association study between the tryptophan hydroxylase 2 (TPH2) gene and schizophrenia in a Japanese population.

27. Association of SNPs linked to increased expression of SLC1A1 with schizophrenia.

28. Common variants in MAGI2 gene are associated with increased risk for cognitive impairment in schizophrenic patients.

29. Positive association of phencyclidine-responsive genes, PDE4A and PLAT, with schizophrenia.

30. Loss of function studies in mice and genetic association link receptor protein tyrosine phosphatase α to schizophrenia.

31. Variants of the RELA gene are associated with schizophrenia and their startle responses.

32. Association of ANK3 with bipolar disorder confirmed in East Asia.

33. SIRT1 gene, schizophrenia and bipolar disorder in the Japanese population: an association study.

34. Serotonin 1A receptor gene, schizophrenia and bipolar disorder: an association study and meta-analysis.

35. An association study between the dymeclin gene and schizophrenia in the Japanese population.

36. Lack of association between MAGEL2 and schizophrenia and mood disorders in the Japanese population.

37. A two-stage case-control association study of the dihydropyrimidinase-like 2 gene (DPYSL2) with schizophrenia in Japanese subjects.

38. Failure to find an association between myosin heavy chain 9, non-muscle (MYH9) and schizophrenia: a three-stage case-control association study.

39. Association study of bromodomain-containing 1 gene with schizophrenia in Japanese population.

40. Association study of ubiquitin-specific peptidase 46 (USP46) with bipolar disorder and schizophrenia in a Japanese population.

41. The chitinase 3-like 1 gene and schizophrenia: evidence from a multi-center case-control study and meta-analysis.

42. Identification of novel candidate genes for treatment response to risperidone and susceptibility for schizophrenia: integrated analysis among pharmacogenomics, mouse expression, and genetic case-control association approaches.

43. The dopamine D3 receptor (DRD3) gene and risk of schizophrenia: case-control studies and an updated meta-analysis.

44. Analysis of mitochondrial DNA variants in Japanese patients with schizophrenia.

45. G72 gene is associated with susceptibility to methamphetamine psychosis.

46. Association analysis of functional polymorphism in estrogen receptor alpha gene with schizophrenia and mood disorders in the Japanese population.

47. A two-stage case-control association study of PADI2 with schizophrenia.

48. Genetic variants of D2 but not D3 or D4 dopamine receptor gene are associated with rapid onset and poor prognosis of methamphetamine psychosis.

49. An association study of monoamine oxidase A (MAOA) gene polymorphism in methamphetamine psychosis.

50. Meta-analysis of association between genetic variants in COMT and schizophrenia: an update.

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