BaseSpace
Correlation
Engine-Public
Sign In
Register
Correlation Engine 2.0
Home
My Data
Bookmarks
Collaborations
Inbox
Import Your Data
QuickView
FAQ
What is QuickView?
What can my QuickView results tell me?
What are the sources for the General Info tab in QuickView?
More QuickView FAQs
Back to top
QuickView
Curated
Studies
Body
Atlas
Disease
Atlas
Pharmaco
Atlas
Knockdown
Atlas
Genetic
Markers
Pathway
Enrichment
Literature
Clinical
Trials
0
Meta-
Analysis
QuickView
Search sequence regions
(e.g.
Vitamin E
,
rs4950928
,
VEGFA
,
nitric oxide metabolic process
,
Diabetes mellitus
)
Organisms
Chromosomes
Start
Stop
Homo Sapiens
Mus Musculus
Rattus Norvegicus
C. Elegans
D. Melanogaster
Saccharomyces Cerevisiae
QuickView
Go back to main search
Bookmark
Forward
QuickView
for
involuntary movement
(phenotype)
NextBio Summary
General Info
Genetic Markers
Most Correlated Genes
Most Correlated SNPs
ETM3
GLRB
KIF5A
ETM2
ATAD1
No SNPs found
Explore Genetic Markers Results
Pathway Enrichment
Most Correlated Biogroups
neuromuscular process
MODULE_274
learning
GSE3982_EOSINOPHIL_VS_MAC_UP
learning or memory
Explore Pathway Enrichment Results
Curated Studies
Most Correlated Studies
Blood from rapid and slow progressing Parkinson disease patients
OMIM - Myoclonus
OMIM - Hyperexplexia
OMIM - Essential tremor
OMIM - Movement disorders
Explore Curated Studies Results
Literature
Most Relevant Literature
Involuntary movements: video presentation].
Atypical involuntary movements following fentanyl anesthesia.
80 Hz versus 130 Hz subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation: effects on involuntary movements.
Levodopa infusion does not decrease the onset of abnormal involuntary movements in parkinsonian rats…
Peculiar involuntary movements in premature babies with specific cerebellar injuries].
Explore Literature Results
Clinical Trials
Most Relevant Clinical Trials
Pattern and Frequency of Non-epileptic Involuntary Movements
Reducing Involuntary Movements in Tardive Dyskinesia
Addressing Involuntary Movements in Tardive Dyskinesia
Botulinum Toxin for the Treatment of Involuntary Movement Disorders
Risperidone for the Treatment of Huntington's Disease Involuntary Movements
Explore Clinical Trials Results
search
→
result
search
→
result
See more about this page
See complete FAQ