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rs6465084

From SNPedia

Orientationplus
Stabilizedplus
Make rs6465084(A;A)
Make rs6465084(A;G)
Make rs6465084(G;G)
ReferenceGRCh38 38.1/141
Chromosome7
Position86774159
GeneGRM3, LOC105375382
is asnp
is mentioned by
dbSNPrs6465084
dbSNP (classic)rs6465084
ClinGenrs6465084
ebirs6465084
HLIrs6465084
Exacrs6465084
Gnomadrs6465084
Varsomers6465084
LitVarrs6465084
Maprs6465084
PheGenIrs6465084
Biobankrs6465084
1000 genomesrs6465084
hgdprs6465084
ensemblrs6465084
geneviewrs6465084
scholarrs6465084
googlers6465084
pharmgkbrs6465084
gwascentralrs6465084
openSNPrs6465084
23andMers6465084
SNPshotrs6465084
SNPdbers6465084
MSV3drs6465084
GWAS Ctlgrs6465084
GMAF0.2277
Max Magnitude0

rs6465084 is said in [PMID 18256595] to be a GRM3 SNP associated previously with schizophrenia in [PMID 15310849OA-icon.png]

[PMID 19386277] Association analysis of group II metabotropic glutamate receptor genes (GRM2 and GRM3) with mood disorders and fluvoxamine response in a Japanese population


[PMID 20957330] Psychosis and relapse in bipolar disorder are related to GRM3, DAOA, and GRIN2B genotype


[PMID 15892884OA-icon.png] No evidence for association between polymorphisms in GRM3 and schizophrenia.


[PMID 16585454OA-icon.png] Effect of metabotropic glutamate receptor 3 genotype on N-acetylaspartate measures in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex.


[PMID 18614340] Further evidence for a functional role of the glutamate receptor gene GRM3 in schizophrenia.


[PMID 19693005OA-icon.png] Executive function, neural circuitry, and genetic mechanisms in schizophrenia.


[PMID 22750157] An association between genotypic variations and protein expression of the glial glutamate transporter 2 in the human nucleus accumbens.


[PMID 25848280OA-icon.png] Association of metabotropic glutamate receptor 3 gene polymorphisms with schizophrenia risk: evidence from a meta-analysis


[PMID 25096017OA-icon.png] Pharmacogenetic associations of the type-3 metabotropic glutamate receptor (GRM3) gene with working memory and clinical symptom response to antipsychotics in first-episode schizophrenia