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References for DAT1 (SLC6A3) VNTR Gene

van Dyck, C. H., Malison, R. T., Jacobsen, L. K., Seibyl, J. P., Staley, J. K., Laruelle, M., Baldwin, R. M., Innis, R. B., & Gelernter, J. (2005). Increased dopamine transporter availability associated with the 9-repeat allele of the SLC6A3 gene. Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 46(5), 745–751.https://jnm.snmjournals.org/content/46/5/745

van de Giessen, E. M., de Win, M. M. L., Tanck, M. W. T., van den Brink, W., Baas, F., & Booij, J. (2009). Striatal dopamine transporter availability associated with polymorphisms in the dopamine transporter gene SLC6A3. Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 50(1), 45–52. https://doi.org/10.2967/jnumed.108.053652

Heinz, A., Goldman, D., Jones, D. W., Palmour, R., Hommer, D., Gorey, J. G., Lee, K. S., Linnoila, M., & Weinberger, D. R. (2000). Genotype influences in vivo dopamine transporter availability in human striatum. Neuropsychopharmacology, 22(2), 133–139. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0893-133X(99)00099-8

VanNess, S. H., Owens, M. J., & Kilts, C. D. (2005). The variable number of tandem repeats element in DAT1 regulates in vitro dopamine transporter density. BMC Genetics, 6, 55. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2156-6-55

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