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No evidence for DUP25 in patients with panic disorder using a quantitative real-time PCR approach

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HUMAN GENETICS
Volume 114, Issue 1, Pages 115-117

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SPRINGER-VERLAG
DOI: 10.1007/s00439-003-1022-5

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A duplication of chromosome 15q24-q26 (DUP25) has been reported to be associated with anxiety disorders. We tested for the presence of DUP25 in a sample of 50 patients with panic disorder and 50 controls using a quantitative real-time PCR approach. Contrary to the original finding, our results were compatible with the absence of DUP25, and no significant difference could be detected between patients and controls (P=1.0). Thus, our study does not support the hypothesis of an involvement of DUP25 in panic disorder.

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