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'''Tryptophan Hydroxylase 2''' or '''neuronal tryptophan hydroxylase''' or '''TPH2''' is a [[gene]] found by Goertzel et al. (2006) to be associated with the development of [[chronic fatigue syndrome]].<ref name="Goertzel2006" />  
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'''Tryptophan Hydroxylase 2''' or '''neuronal tryptophan hydroxylase''' or '''TPH2''' or '''ADHD7''' is a [[gene]] found by Goertzel et al. (2006) to be associated with the development of [[chronic fatigue syndrome]].<ref name="Goertzel2006" /><ref name="genecards">{{Cite web|website=Gene cards|access-date=2022-03-18|url=https://www.genecards.org/cgi-bin/carddisp.pl?gene=TPH2&keywords=TPH2 | title = TPH2 Gene card}}</ref>


==Function ==
==Function ==
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==Notable studies ==
==Notable studies ==
* 2006, Combinations of single nucleotide polymorphisms in neuroendocrine effector and receptor genes<ref name="Goertzel2006">{{Cite journal|last=Goertzel|first=Benjamin N.|author-link=Benjamin Goertzel|last2=Pennachin|first2=Cassio|author-link2=Cassio Pennachin|last3=de Souza Coelho|first3=Lucio|author-link3=Lucio de Souza Coelho|last4=Gurbaxani|first4=Brian|author-link4=Brian Gurbaxani|last5=Maloney|first5=Elizabeth M.|author-link5=Elizabeth M. Maloney|last6=Jones|first6=James F.|author-link6=James Jones|date=April 2006|title=Combinations of single nucleotide polymorphisms in neuroendocrine effector and receptor genes predict chronic fatigue syndrome|url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16610957|journal=Pharmacogenomics|volume=7|issue=3|pages=475–483|doi=10.2217/14622416.7.3.475|issn=1462-2416|pmid=16610957|quote=|via=}}</ref> - [[pubmed:16610957|(Full text)]]
* 2006, Combinations of single nucleotide polymorphisms in neuroendocrine effector and receptor genes<ref name="Goertzel2006">{{Cite journal | last =Goertzel | first = Benjamin N.|author-link = | last2 = Pennachin | first2=Cassio|author-link2 = | last3 = de Souza Coelho | first3 = Lucio | author-link3 = Lucio de Souza Coelho | last4 = Gurbaxani | first4 = Brian | authorlink4 = | last5 = Maloney | first5 = Elizabeth M. | authorlink5 = Elizabeth M. Maloney | last6 = Jones | first6 = James F. | authorlink6 = James Jones | date = April 2006 | title = Combinations of single nucleotide polymorphisms in neuroendocrine effector and receptor genes predict chronic fatigue syndrome|url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16610957|journal=Pharmacogenomics|volume=7|issue=3|pages=475–483|doi=10.2217/14622416.7.3.475|issn=1462-2416|pmid=16610957|quote=|via=}}</ref> - [[pubmed:16610957|(Full text)]]


==See also==
==See also==
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==Learn more==
==Learn more==
*[https://www.genecards.org/cgi-bin/carddisp.pl?gene=TPH2&keywords=TPH2 TPH2] - Gene cards 
*[https://www.snpedia.com/index.php/TPH2 SNPedia]  
*[https://www.snpedia.com/index.php/TPH2 SNPedia]  
*Wikipedia  
*Wikipedia  
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[[Category:Genes]]
[[Category:Genes]]
[[Category:Enzymes]]

Latest revision as of 06:46, April 2, 2023

Tryptophan Hydroxylase 2 or neuronal tryptophan hydroxylase or TPH2 or ADHD7 is a gene found by Goertzel et al. (2006) to be associated with the development of chronic fatigue syndrome.[1][2]

Function[edit | edit source]

ME/CFS[edit | edit source]

Notable studies[edit | edit source]

  • 2006, Combinations of single nucleotide polymorphisms in neuroendocrine effector and receptor genes[1] - (Full text)

See also[edit | edit source]

Learn more[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Goertzel, Benjamin N.; Pennachin, Cassio; de Souza Coelho, Lucio; Gurbaxani, Brian; Maloney, Elizabeth M.; Jones, James F. (April 2006). "Combinations of single nucleotide polymorphisms in neuroendocrine effector and receptor genes predict chronic fatigue syndrome". Pharmacogenomics. 7 (3): 475–483. doi:10.2217/14622416.7.3.475. ISSN 1462-2416. PMID 16610957.
  2. "TPH2 Gene card". Gene cards. Retrieved March 18, 2022.