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1. Identification of Polymorphisms in EAAT1 Glutamate Transporter Gene SLC1A3 Associated with Reduced Migraine Risk.

2. Genetics of migraine: complexity, implications, and potential clinical applications.

3. Associations between Cerebrovascular Function and the Expression of Genes Related to Endothelial Function in Hormonal Migraine.

4. Alterations in DNA methylation associate with reduced migraine and headache days after medication withdrawal treatment in chronic migraine patients: a longitudinal study.

5. The effect of blood pressure lowering medications on the prevention of episodic migraine: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

6. Whole Exome Sequencing of Hemiplegic Migraine Patients Shows an Increased Burden of Missense Variants in CACNA1H and CACNA1I Genes.

8. Comprehensive Exonic Sequencing of Hemiplegic Migraine-Related Genes in a Cohort of Suspected Probands Identifies Known and Potential Pathogenic Variants.

9. Shared Molecular Genetic Mechanisms Underlie Endometriosis and Migraine Comorbidity.

10. A causal role for TRESK loss of function in migraine mechanisms.

11. Advances in genetics of migraine.

12. The NRP1 migraine risk variant shows evidence of association with menstrual migraine.

13. Migrainomics - identifying brain and genetic markers of migraine.

14. Ion channelopathies and migraine pathogenesis.

15. Investigation of polymorphisms in genes involved in estrogen metabolism in menstrual migraine.

16. Genetics of Migraine: Insights into the Molecular Basis of Migraine Disorders.

17. Genetic insights into migraine and glutamate: a protagonist driving the headache.

18. Blood gene expression studies in migraine: Potential and caveats.

19. Effects of dietary folate intake on migraine disability and frequency.

20. Case-control study of ADARB1 and ADARB2 gene variants in migraine.

21. Genetic association and gene expression studies suggest that genetic variants in the SYNE1 and TNF genes are related to menstrual migraine.

22. Association study of MTHFD1 coding polymorphisms R134K and R653Q with migraine susceptibility.

23. Investigation of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) gene variants in migraine.

24. Epigenetics and migraine; complex mitochondrial interactions contributing to disease susceptibility.

25. Genetic analysis of GRIA2 and GRIA4 genes in migraine.

26. Genetic variation in cytokine-related genes and migraine susceptibility.

27. Association of oestrogen-receptor gene (ESR1) polymorphisms with migraine in the large Norfolk Island pedigree.

28. Association of a GRIA3 gene polymorphism with migraine in an Australian case-control cohort.

29. Investigation of APOE isoforms and the association between APOE E3 and E4 with migraine in the Australian Caucasian population.

30. Investigation of lymphotoxin α genetic variants in migraine.

31. A genome-wide analysis of 'Bounty' descendants implicates several novel variants in migraine susceptibility.

32. The role of the MTHFR gene in migraine.

33. Heritability and genome-wide linkage analysis of migraine in the genetic isolate of Norfolk Island.

34. An X chromosome association scan of the Norfolk Island genetic isolate provides evidence for a novel migraine susceptibility locus at Xq12.

35. Significant differences in gene expression of GABA receptors in peripheral blood leukocytes of migraineurs.

36. Variants in the human potassium channel gene (KCNN3) are associated with migraine in a high risk genetic isolate.

37. Identification of molecular genetic factors that influence migraine.

38. Common variants in the regulative regions of GRIA1 and GRIA3 receptor genes are associated with migraine susceptibility.

39. A pharmacogenomic evaluation of migraine therapy.

40. The role of vascular and hormonal genes in migraine susceptibility.

41. No role for estrogen receptor 1 gene intron 1 Pvu II and exon 4 C325G polymorphisms in migraine susceptibility.

42. Genetic variants of angiotensin converting enzyme and methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase may act in combination to increase migraine susceptibility.

43. Investigation of hormone receptor genes in migraine.

44. A genetic analysis of serotonergic biosynthetic and metabolic enzymes in migraine using a DNA pooling approach.

45. The estrogen receptor 1 G594A polymorphism is associated with migraine susceptibility in two independent case/control groups.

46. An investigation of the 5-HT2C receptor gene as a migraine candidate gene.

47. Molecular mechanisms of migraine: prospects for pharmacogenomics.

48. A typical migraine susceptibility region localizes to chromosome 1q31.

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