Association of Tef polymorphism with depression in Parkinson disease

Circadian rhythm disturbance has been implicated in depression, and polymorphisms of circadian genes Cry1, Cry2, and Tef are associated with depression. However, the relationship between these genes and depression symptoms in Parkinson's disease (PD) has not been established.

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