@article{c4cec88729e449318c38266cfd94531b,
title = "Temperaments × genes in bipolar I and bipolar II disorder patients",
abstract = "We found the main effects of harm avoidance temperament in predicting bipolar I and II, but the interaction between novelty seeking and Ser9Gly polymorphisms of dopamine D3 receptor gene was demonstrated in bipolar-I patients only. This study provided evidence that differences existed between BP-I and BPII in gene and temperament interactions.",
author = "Lin, {Ching I.} and Lee, {Sheng Yu} and Chang, {Yun Hsuan} and Wu, {Jo Yung Wei} and Wu, {Yi Syuan} and Wu, {Pei Lin} and Chen, {Hui Chun} and Chen, {Shiou Lan} and Lee, {I. Hui} and Yeh, {Tzung Lieh} and Yang, {Yen Kuang} and Ko, {Huei Chen} and Lu, {Ru Band}",
note = "Funding Information: This study was supported in part by the Grant Department of Health Grants DOH 95-TD-M-113-055 (R.B.L); National Science Council Grants NSC98-2314-B-006-022-MY3 and NSC98-2627-B-006-017 (R.B.L); National Health Research Institute NHRI-EX97-9738NI (R.B.L) and by the National Cheng Kung University Project of Promoting Academic Excellence & Developing World Class Research Centers, Taiwan, Republic of China.",
year = "2010",
month = may,
doi = "10.1016/j.psychres.2010.03.005",
language = "English",
volume = "177",
pages = "364--366",
journal = "Psychiatry Research",
issn = "0165-1781",
publisher = "Elsevier Ireland Ltd",
number = "3",
}