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| Higher FKBP5, COMT, CHRNA5, and CRHR1 allele burdens are associated with PTSD and interact with trauma exposure: implications for neuropsychiatric research and treatment. Neuropsychiatric disease and treatment 2012 8 131-9. Boscarino Joseph A, Erlich Porat M, Hoffman Stuart N, Zhang Xiaope |
| Nicotine dependence and comorbid psychiatric disorders: examination of specific genetic variants in the CHRNA5-A3-B4 nicotinic receptor genes. Drug and alcohol dependence 2012 Jun 123 Suppl 1 S42-51. Chen Li-Shiun, Xian Hong, Grucza Richard A, Saccone Nancy L, Wang Jen C, Johnson Eric O, Breslau Naomi, Hatsukami Dorothy, Bierut Laura |
| Predicting PTSD using the New York Risk Score with genotype data: potential clinical and research opportunities. Neuropsychiatric disease and treatment 2013 9 517-27. Boscarino Joseph A, Kirchner H Lester, Hoffman Stuart N, Erlich Porat |
| Examining gene-environment interactions in comorbid depressive and disruptive behavior disorders using a Bayesian approach. Journal of psychiatric research 2015 Sep 68 125-33. Adrian Molly, Kiff Cara, Glazner Chris, Kohen Ruth, Tracy Julia Helen, Zhou Chuan, McCauley Elizabeth, Vander Stoep A |
| Effect of genetic variation in the nicotinic receptor genes on risk for posttraumatic stress disorder. Psychiatry research 2015 Sep 229 (1-2): 326-31. Kimbrel Nathan A, Garrett Melanie E, Dennis Michelle F, Liu Yutao, Patanam Ilyas, Workgroup Va Mid-Atlantic Mirecc, Ashley-Koch Allison E, Hauser Michael A, Beckham Jean |
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