Najera K, Fagan BM, Thompson PM (November 2019). "SNAP-25 in Major Psychiatric Disorders: A Review". Neuroscience. SNARE Proteins: A Long Journey of Science in Brain Health and Disease. 420: 79–85. doi:10.1016/j.neuroscience.2019.02.008. PMID30790667. S2CID73486873.
Mill J, Curran S, Kent L, Gould A, Huckett L, Richards S, et al. (April 2002). "Association study of a SNAP-25 microsatellite and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder". American Journal of Medical Genetics. 114 (3): 269–71. doi:10.1002/ajmg.10253. PMID11920846.
Gabriel SM, Haroutunian V, Powchik P, Honer WG, Davidson M, Davies P, Davis KL (June 1997). "Increased concentrations of presynaptic proteins in the cingulate cortex of subjects with schizophrenia". Archives of General Psychiatry. 54 (6): 559–66. doi:10.1001/archpsyc.1997.01830180077010. PMID9193197.
Thompson PM, Sower AC, Perrone-Bizzozero NI (February 1998). "Altered levels of the synaptosomal associated protein SNAP-25 in schizophrenia". Biological Psychiatry. 43 (4): 239–43. doi:10.1016/S0006-3223(97)00204-7. PMID9513732. S2CID20347660.
Thompson PM, Egbufoama S, Vawter MP (May 2003). "SNAP-25 reduction in the hippocampus of patients with schizophrenia". Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry. 27 (3): 411–7. doi:10.1016/S0278-5846(03)00027-7. PMID12691775. S2CID1051797.
Aoki KR, Guyer B (November 2001). "Botulinum toxin type A and other botulinum toxin serotypes: a comparative review of biochemical and pharmacological actions". European Journal of Neurology. 8 (Suppl 5): 21–9. doi:10.1046/j.1468-1331.2001.00035.x. PMID11851731. S2CID36829902.
Lustig RH, Hua P, Wilson MC, Federoff HJ (October 1993). "Ontogeny, sex dimorphism, and neonatal sex hormone determination of synapse-associated messenger RNAs in rat brain". Brain Research. Molecular Brain Research. 20 (1–2): 101–10. doi:10.1016/0169-328X(93)90114-5. PMID8255171.
Fatemi SH, Sidwell R, Kist D, Akhter P, Meltzer HY, Bailey K, et al. (July 1998). "Differential expression of synaptosome-associated protein 25 kDa [SNAP-25] in hippocampi of neonatal mice following exposure to human influenza virus in utero". Brain Research. 800 (1): 1–9. doi:10.1016/S0006-8993(98)00450-8. PMID9685568. S2CID36917316.
Diefenbach RJ, Diefenbach E, Douglas MW, Cunningham AL (December 2002). "The heavy chain of conventional kinesin interacts with the SNARE proteins SNAP25 and SNAP23". Biochemistry. 41 (50): 14906–15. doi:10.1021/bi026417u. PMID12475239.
Ilardi JM, Mochida S, Sheng ZH (February 1999). "Snapin: a SNARE-associated protein implicated in synaptic transmission". Nature Neuroscience. 2 (2): 119–24. doi:10.1038/5673. PMID10195194. S2CID25524692.
Reed GL, Houng AK, Fitzgerald ML (April 1999). "Human platelets contain SNARE proteins and a Sec1p homologue that interacts with syntaxin 4 and is phosphorylated after thrombin activation: implications for platelet secretion". Blood. 93 (8): 2617–26. doi:10.1182/blood.V93.8.2617. PMID10194441.
Najera K, Fagan BM, Thompson PM (November 2019). "SNAP-25 in Major Psychiatric Disorders: A Review". Neuroscience. SNARE Proteins: A Long Journey of Science in Brain Health and Disease. 420: 79–85. doi:10.1016/j.neuroscience.2019.02.008. PMID30790667. S2CID73486873.
Mill J, Curran S, Kent L, Gould A, Huckett L, Richards S, et al. (April 2002). "Association study of a SNAP-25 microsatellite and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder". American Journal of Medical Genetics. 114 (3): 269–71. doi:10.1002/ajmg.10253. PMID11920846.
Gabriel SM, Haroutunian V, Powchik P, Honer WG, Davidson M, Davies P, Davis KL (June 1997). "Increased concentrations of presynaptic proteins in the cingulate cortex of subjects with schizophrenia". Archives of General Psychiatry. 54 (6): 559–66. doi:10.1001/archpsyc.1997.01830180077010. PMID9193197.
Thompson PM, Sower AC, Perrone-Bizzozero NI (February 1998). "Altered levels of the synaptosomal associated protein SNAP-25 in schizophrenia". Biological Psychiatry. 43 (4): 239–43. doi:10.1016/S0006-3223(97)00204-7. PMID9513732. S2CID20347660.
Thompson PM, Egbufoama S, Vawter MP (May 2003). "SNAP-25 reduction in the hippocampus of patients with schizophrenia". Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry. 27 (3): 411–7. doi:10.1016/S0278-5846(03)00027-7. PMID12691775. S2CID1051797.
Aoki KR, Guyer B (November 2001). "Botulinum toxin type A and other botulinum toxin serotypes: a comparative review of biochemical and pharmacological actions". European Journal of Neurology. 8 (Suppl 5): 21–9. doi:10.1046/j.1468-1331.2001.00035.x. PMID11851731. S2CID36829902.
Lustig RH, Hua P, Wilson MC, Federoff HJ (October 1993). "Ontogeny, sex dimorphism, and neonatal sex hormone determination of synapse-associated messenger RNAs in rat brain". Brain Research. Molecular Brain Research. 20 (1–2): 101–10. doi:10.1016/0169-328X(93)90114-5. PMID8255171.
Fatemi SH, Sidwell R, Kist D, Akhter P, Meltzer HY, Bailey K, et al. (July 1998). "Differential expression of synaptosome-associated protein 25 kDa [SNAP-25] in hippocampi of neonatal mice following exposure to human influenza virus in utero". Brain Research. 800 (1): 1–9. doi:10.1016/S0006-8993(98)00450-8. PMID9685568. S2CID36917316.
Diefenbach RJ, Diefenbach E, Douglas MW, Cunningham AL (December 2002). "The heavy chain of conventional kinesin interacts with the SNARE proteins SNAP25 and SNAP23". Biochemistry. 41 (50): 14906–15. doi:10.1021/bi026417u. PMID12475239.
Ilardi JM, Mochida S, Sheng ZH (February 1999). "Snapin: a SNARE-associated protein implicated in synaptic transmission". Nature Neuroscience. 2 (2): 119–24. doi:10.1038/5673. PMID10195194. S2CID25524692.
Reed GL, Houng AK, Fitzgerald ML (April 1999). "Human platelets contain SNARE proteins and a Sec1p homologue that interacts with syntaxin 4 and is phosphorylated after thrombin activation: implications for platelet secretion". Blood. 93 (8): 2617–26. doi:10.1182/blood.V93.8.2617. PMID10194441.
Najera K, Fagan BM, Thompson PM (November 2019). "SNAP-25 in Major Psychiatric Disorders: A Review". Neuroscience. SNARE Proteins: A Long Journey of Science in Brain Health and Disease. 420: 79–85. doi:10.1016/j.neuroscience.2019.02.008. PMID30790667. S2CID73486873.
Aoki KR, Guyer B (November 2001). "Botulinum toxin type A and other botulinum toxin serotypes: a comparative review of biochemical and pharmacological actions". European Journal of Neurology. 8 (Suppl 5): 21–9. doi:10.1046/j.1468-1331.2001.00035.x. PMID11851731. S2CID36829902.
Fatemi SH, Sidwell R, Kist D, Akhter P, Meltzer HY, Bailey K, et al. (July 1998). "Differential expression of synaptosome-associated protein 25 kDa [SNAP-25] in hippocampi of neonatal mice following exposure to human influenza virus in utero". Brain Research. 800 (1): 1–9. doi:10.1016/S0006-8993(98)00450-8. PMID9685568. S2CID36917316.