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In 2003, a group of American and Canadian researchers published a paper that used gene linkage[?] techniques to identify a mutation in the GRK3 gene as a possible cause of up to 10% of cases of bipolar disorder. This gene is associated with a kinase enzyme called G protein receptor kinase 3[?], which appears to be involved in dopamine metabolism, and may provide a possible target for new drugs for bipolar disorder.
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