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path(MESH:"Bipolar Disorder") positiveCorrelation r(HGNC:RIC3) View Subject | View Object

Interestingly, levels of RIC-3 mRNA are elevat- ed in postmortem brains of individuals with bipolar disorder and schizophrenia [181], and a link has been suggested between defi- cient RIC-3 mediated chaperoning of an AChR subunit and individ- uals with bipolar disorder and psychotic symptoms [181]. PubMed:22040696

path(MESH:Schizophrenia) positiveCorrelation r(HGNC:RIC3) View Subject | View Object

Interestingly, levels of RIC-3 mRNA are elevat- ed in postmortem brains of individuals with bipolar disorder and schizophrenia [181], and a link has been suggested between defi- cient RIC-3 mediated chaperoning of an AChR subunit and individ- uals with bipolar disorder and psychotic symptoms [181]. PubMed:22040696

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r(HGNC:RIC3) positiveCorrelation path(MESH:Schizophrenia) View Subject | View Object

Interestingly, levels of RIC-3 mRNA are elevat- ed in postmortem brains of individuals with bipolar disorder and schizophrenia [181], and a link has been suggested between defi- cient RIC-3 mediated chaperoning of an AChR subunit and individ- uals with bipolar disorder and psychotic symptoms [181]. PubMed:22040696

r(HGNC:RIC3) positiveCorrelation path(MESH:"Bipolar Disorder") View Subject | View Object

Interestingly, levels of RIC-3 mRNA are elevat- ed in postmortem brains of individuals with bipolar disorder and schizophrenia [181], and a link has been suggested between defi- cient RIC-3 mediated chaperoning of an AChR subunit and individ- uals with bipolar disorder and psychotic symptoms [181]. PubMed:22040696

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