COMT V158M
Selected indexed studies
- Role of COMT V158M Polymorphism in the Development of Dystonia after Administration of Antipsychotic Drugs. (Brain Sci, 2021) [PMID:34679357]
- The Association of the COMT V158M Polymorphism with Endometrial/Ovarian Cancer in HNPCC Families Adhering to the Amsterdam Criteria. (Hered Cancer Clin Pract, 2006) [PMID:20223014]
- The Impact of CYP3A4, COMT V158M, and OPRM A118G Gene Polymorphisms on the Effectiveness of Sufentanil in Labor Analgesia. (J Vis Exp, 2025) [PMID:41052036]
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- Role of COMT V158M Polymorphism in the Development of Dystonia after Administration of Antipsychotic Drugs. (2021) pubmed
- The Association of the COMT V158M Polymorphism with Endometrial/Ovarian Cancer in HNPCC Families Adhering to the Amsterdam Criteria. (2006) pubmed
- The Impact of CYP3A4, COMT V158M, and OPRM A118G Gene Polymorphisms on the Effectiveness of Sufentanil in Labor Analgesia. (2025) pubmed
- A functional single nucleotide polymorphism (V158M) in the COMT gene is associated with aggressive personality traits. (2003) pubmed
- Relationship of MAO-A promoter (u-VNTR) and COMT (V158M) gene polymorphisms to CSF monoamine metabolites levels in a psychiatric sample of caucasians: A preliminary report. (2005) pubmed
- No association of COMT Val158Met polymorphism with suicidal behavior or CSF monoamine metabolites in mood disorders. (2008) pubmed
- Unraveling the Role of COMT Polymorphism in Dopamine-Mediated Vasopressor Effects: An Observational Cross-Sectional Study. (2024) pubmed
- Computational analysis of deleterious single nucleotide polymorphisms in catechol O-Methyltransferase conferring risk to post-traumatic stress disorder. (2021) pubmed
- Association of the functional V158M catechol-O-methyl-transferase polymorphism with panic disorder in women. (2004) pubmed
- Val158Met polymorphism in the catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) gene is not associated with tardive dyskinesia in schizophrenia. (2008) pubmed