Further research from the Section of Section of Neurobiology of Psychosis, at the Institute of Psychiatry Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London has highlighted the role of key susceptibility genes for brain structure and function in Bipolar Disorder patients and their relatives.
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Specifically allelic variation at the CACNA1C gene affects brain structure in patients (click here for details) while the COMT gene seem to affect emotional processing (click here for details).
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