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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-1746342024-11-12T04:18:04Z Genetic modulation of oxytocin sensitivity: A pharmacogenetic approach Chen F.S. Kumsta R. Dvorak F. Domes G. Yim O.S. Ebstein R.P. Heinrichs M. PSYCHOLOGY oxytocin placebo oxytocin oxytocin receptor adult Article controlled study crossover procedure double blind procedure emotion assessment gene gene linkage disequilibrium genetic variation genotype haplotype human human experiment intron male oxytocin receptor gene oxytocin test pharmacogenetics promoter region randomized controlled trial single nucleotide polymorphism task performance drug effects emotion genetics pharmacogenetics recognition social behavior young adult Adult Cross-Over Studies Double-Blind Method Emotions Genetic Variation Haplotypes Humans Male Oxytocin Pharmacogenetics Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide Receptors, Oxytocin Recognition (Psychology) Social Behavior Task Performance and Analysis Young Adult 10.1038/tp.2015.163 Translational Psychiatry 5 10 e664 2020-09-08T03:47:45Z 2020-09-08T03:47:45Z 2015 Article Chen F.S., Kumsta R., Dvorak F., Domes G., Yim O.S., Ebstein R.P., Heinrichs M. (2015). Genetic modulation of oxytocin sensitivity: A pharmacogenetic approach. Translational Psychiatry 5 (10) : e664. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1038/tp.2015.163 2158-3188 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/174634 Unpaywall 20200831
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topic oxytocin
placebo
oxytocin
oxytocin receptor
adult
Article
controlled study
crossover procedure
double blind procedure
emotion assessment
gene
gene linkage disequilibrium
genetic variation
genotype
haplotype
human
human experiment
intron
male
oxytocin receptor gene
oxytocin test
pharmacogenetics
promoter region
randomized controlled trial
single nucleotide polymorphism
task performance
drug effects
emotion
genetics
pharmacogenetics
recognition
social behavior
young adult
Adult
Cross-Over Studies
Double-Blind Method
Emotions
Genetic Variation
Haplotypes
Humans
Male
Oxytocin
Pharmacogenetics
Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
Receptors, Oxytocin
Recognition (Psychology)
Social Behavior
Task Performance and Analysis
Young Adult
spellingShingle oxytocin
placebo
oxytocin
oxytocin receptor
adult
Article
controlled study
crossover procedure
double blind procedure
emotion assessment
gene
gene linkage disequilibrium
genetic variation
genotype
haplotype
human
human experiment
intron
male
oxytocin receptor gene
oxytocin test
pharmacogenetics
promoter region
randomized controlled trial
single nucleotide polymorphism
task performance
drug effects
emotion
genetics
pharmacogenetics
recognition
social behavior
young adult
Adult
Cross-Over Studies
Double-Blind Method
Emotions
Genetic Variation
Haplotypes
Humans
Male
Oxytocin
Pharmacogenetics
Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
Receptors, Oxytocin
Recognition (Psychology)
Social Behavior
Task Performance and Analysis
Young Adult
Chen F.S.
Kumsta R.
Dvorak F.
Domes G.
Yim O.S.
Ebstein R.P.
Heinrichs M.
Genetic modulation of oxytocin sensitivity: A pharmacogenetic approach
description 10.1038/tp.2015.163
author2 PSYCHOLOGY
author_facet PSYCHOLOGY
Chen F.S.
Kumsta R.
Dvorak F.
Domes G.
Yim O.S.
Ebstein R.P.
Heinrichs M.
format Article
author Chen F.S.
Kumsta R.
Dvorak F.
Domes G.
Yim O.S.
Ebstein R.P.
Heinrichs M.
author_sort Chen F.S.
title Genetic modulation of oxytocin sensitivity: A pharmacogenetic approach
title_short Genetic modulation of oxytocin sensitivity: A pharmacogenetic approach
title_full Genetic modulation of oxytocin sensitivity: A pharmacogenetic approach
title_fullStr Genetic modulation of oxytocin sensitivity: A pharmacogenetic approach
title_full_unstemmed Genetic modulation of oxytocin sensitivity: A pharmacogenetic approach
title_sort genetic modulation of oxytocin sensitivity: a pharmacogenetic approach
publishDate 2020
url https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/174634
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