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2011

Conference Publication

Evidence for the involvement of the RSG2 gene in risk for anxiety and related phenotypes in an elderly population not selected for this trait

Lendon, Corinne, Handoko, Herlina, Pritchard, Antonia, Lind, Penelope, Bentham, Peter, Montgomery, Grant, Wray, Naomi, Khoo, Soo-Keat, Pachana, Nancy and Byrne, Gerard (2011). Evidence for the involvement of the RSG2 gene in risk for anxiety and related phenotypes in an elderly population not selected for this trait. Alzheimer's Imaging Consortium, Paris, France, July 16-21, 2011. Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.jalz.2011.09.153

Evidence for the involvement of the RSG2 gene in risk for anxiety and related phenotypes in an elderly population not selected for this trait

2010

Conference Publication

A study of genetic influence on SPHERE (somatic and psychological health report) measures collected in adolescents and young adults

Hansell, Narelle K., Hickie, Ian B., Davenport, Tracey A., Hadzi-Pavlovic, Dusan, Wray, Naomi R., Martin, Nicholas G. and Wright, Margaret J. (2010). A study of genetic influence on SPHERE (somatic and psychological health report) measures collected in adolescents and young adults. 40th Annual Meeting of Behavior Genetics Association, Pennsylvania, PA, U.S.A., May 2009. New York, NY, U.S.A.: Springer New York LLC. doi: 10.1007/s10519-010-9392-7

A study of genetic influence on SPHERE (somatic and psychological health report) measures collected in adolescents and young adults

2009

Conference Publication

Genetic and Environmental Influences on the Co-morbidity Between Depression, Panic Disorder, Agoraphobia, and Social Phobia: A Twin Study

Mosing, Miriam A., Gordon, Scott D., Medland, Sarah E., Statham, Dixie J., Nelson, Elliot C., Heath, Andrew C., Martin, Nicholas G. and Wray, Naomi R. (2009). Genetic and Environmental Influences on the Co-morbidity Between Depression, Panic Disorder, Agoraphobia, and Social Phobia: A Twin Study. United States: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.. doi: 10.1002/da.20611

Genetic and Environmental Influences on the Co-morbidity Between Depression, Panic Disorder, Agoraphobia, and Social Phobia: A Twin Study

2009

Conference Publication

Meta-analysis of genome-wide association results in > 10.000 individuals for the big five personality traits

de Moor, Marleen H. M., Boomsma, Dorret, I, de Geus, Eco J. C., Willemsen, Gonneke, Hottenga, Jouke-Jan, Distel, Marijn A., Abecasis, Goncalo R., Terracciano, Antonio, McCrae, Robert R., Costa, Paul T., Hartman, Catharina A., Spinhoven, Philip, Penninx, Brenda W., Esko, Tonu, Allik, Jueri, Realo, Anu, Metspalu, Andres, Hansell, Narelle K., Medland, Sarah E., Wray, Naomi R., Wright, Margie J., Martin, Nicholas G., Amin, Najaf, Aulchenko, Yurii S., Janssens, A. Cecile, Oostra, Ben A. and van Duijn, Cornelia M. (2009). Meta-analysis of genome-wide association results in > 10.000 individuals for the big five personality traits. 39th Annual Meeting of the Behavior Genetics Association, Mineapolis, MN, United States, 17-20 June 2009 . New York, NY, United States: Springer.

Meta-analysis of genome-wide association results in > 10.000 individuals for the big five personality traits

2008

Conference Publication

4. Use of monozygotic twins to investigate the relationship between 5HTTLPR genotype, depression and stressful life events: An application of Item Response Theory

Wray, Naomi R., Coventry, William L., James, Michael R., Montgomery, Grant W., Eaves, Lindon J. and Martin, Nicholas G. (2008). 4. Use of monozygotic twins to investigate the relationship between 5HTTLPR genotype, depression and stressful life events: An application of Item Response Theory.

4. Use of monozygotic twins to investigate the relationship between 5HTTLPR genotype, depression and stressful life events: An application of Item Response Theory

2008

Conference Publication

Genetic Linkage and Association Findings for DSM-IV Major Depressive Disorder: Is the Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor 7 Gene (<i>GRM7</i>) an Important Risk Factor for Depression in Smokers?

Pergadia, Michele L., Glowinski, Anne L., Agrawal, Arpana, Montgomery, Grant W., Loukola, Anu, Broms, Ulla, Saccone, Scott F., Korhonen, Tellervo, Wang, Jen C., Grant, Julia D., Lessov-Schalggar, Christina N., Todorov, Alexandre A., Wray, Naomi R., Heikkila, Kauko, Statham, Dixie J., Henders, Anjali, Campbell, Megan, Rice, John P., Todd, Richard D., Goate, Alison M., Peltonen, Leena, Heath, Andrew C., Kaprio, Jaakko, Martin, Nicholas G. and Madden, Pamela A. F. (2008). Genetic Linkage and Association Findings for DSM-IV Major Depressive Disorder: Is the Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor 7 Gene (GRM7) an Important Risk Factor for Depression in Smokers?. 38th Annual Meeting of the Behavior-Genetics-Association, Louisville Ky, Jun 28, 2008. NEW YORK: SPRINGER.

Genetic Linkage and Association Findings for DSM-IV Major Depressive Disorder: Is the Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor 7 Gene (<i>GRM7</i>) an Important Risk Factor for Depression in Smokers?