No association between polymorphisms in three genes of cytochrome p450 family and paranoid schizophrenia in northern Chinese Han population

European Psychiatry : the Journal of the Association of European Psychiatrists
Yanbin JiaYan Shen

Abstract

We genotyped six SNPs in the genes of p450 family among paranoid schizophrenics and normal controls. All subjects are unrelated Han Chinese. Three showed polymorphic, and no significant differences in allele or genotype frequencies were detected between patients and controls. Thus we obtained no evidence for the involvement of the polymorphisms in paranoid schizophrenia in the population investigated.

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