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The moderating effect of ANKK1 on the association of family environment with longitudinal executive function following traumatic brain injury in early childhood: A preliminary study.
Journal of neurotrauma 2018 May . Smith-Paine Julia, Wade Shari L, Treble-Barna Amery, Zhang Nanhua, Zang Huaiyu, Martin Lisa J, Yeates Keith Owen, Taylor H Gerry, Kurowski Brad |
Influence of Dopamine-Related Genes on Neurobehavioral Recovery after Traumatic Brain Injury during Early Childhood.
Journal of neurotrauma 2017 Mar . Treble-Barna Amery, Wade Shari L, Martin Lisa J, Pilipenko Valentina, Yeates Keith Owen, Taylor H Gerry, Kurowski Brad |
Association of a common genetic variant within ANKK1 with six-month cognitive performance after traumatic brain injury.
Neurogenetics 2015 Jul 16 (3): 169-80. Yue John K, Pronger Angela M, Ferguson Adam R, Temkin Nancy R, Sharma Sourabh, Rosand Jonathan, Sorani Marco D, McAllister Thomas W, Barber Jason, Winkler Ethan A, Burchard Esteban G, Hu Donglei, Lingsma Hester F, Cooper Shelly R, Puccio Ava M, Okonkwo David O, Diaz-Arrastia Ramon, Manley Geoffrey T, , |
Posttraumatic Brain Injury Cognitive Performance Is Moderated by Variation Within ANKK1 and DRD2 Genes.
The Journal of head trauma rehabilitation 2015 Apr . Failla Michelle D, Myrga John M, Ricker Joseph H, Dixon C Edward, Conley Yvette P, Wagner Amy |
Single nucleotide polymorphisms in ANKK1 and the dopamine D2 receptor gene affect cognitive outcome shortly after traumatic brain injury: a replication and extension study.
Brain injury 2008 Aug 22 (9): 705-14. McAllister Thomas W, Flashman Laura A, Harker Rhodes C, Tyler Anna L, Moore Jason H, Saykin Andrew J, McDonald Brenna C, Tosteson Tor D, Tsongalis Gregory |
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