Dyne-Steel cohort: Publications
- Davies, G., S. E. Harris, et al. “A genome-wide association study implicates the APOE locus in nonpathological cognitive ageing.” Mol Psychiatry.
- Vasant, D. H., A. Payton, et al. “The val66met polymorphism of brain-derived neurotrophic factor is associated with human esophageal hypersensitivity.” Neurogastroenterol Motil 25(2): 162-e185.
- MacLeod, A. K., G. Davies, et al. “Genetic copy number variation and general cognitive ability.” PLoS One 7(12): e37385.
- Peters, M. J., L. Broer, et al. “Genome-wide association study meta-analysis of chronic widespread pain: evidence for involvement of the 5p15.2 region.” Ann Rheum Dis 72(3): 427-436.
- Holliday, K. L., W. Thomson, et al. “The non-synonymous SNP, R1150W, in SCN9A is not associated with chronic widespread pain susceptibility.” Mol Pain 8: 72.
- Hamilton, G., S. E. Harris, et al. “The role of ECE1 variants in cognitive ability in old age and Alzheimer’s disease risk.” Am J Med Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet 159B(6): 696-709.
- Vinkhuyzen, A. A., N. L. Pedersen, et al. “Common SNPs explain some of the variation in the personality dimensions of neuroticism and extraversion.” Transl Psychiatry 2: e102.
- Lopez, L. M., S. E. Harris, et al. “Evolutionary conserved longevity genes and human cognitive abilities in elderly cohorts.” Eur J Hum Genet 20(3): 341-347.
- Davies, G., A. Tenesa, et al. “Genome-wide association studies establish that human intelligence is highly heritable and polygenic.” Mol Psychiatry 16(10): 996-1005.
- Jayasekeran, V., N. Pendleton, et al. “Val66Met in brain-derived neurotrophic factor affects stimulus-induced plasticity in the human pharyngeal motor cortex.” Gastroenterology 141(3): 827-836 e821-823.
- Mekli, K., A. Payton, et al. “The HTR1A and HTR1B receptor genes influence stress-related information processing.” Eur Neuropsychopharmacol 21(1): 129-139.
- Payton, A., F. Miyajima, et al. “Investigation of a functional quinine oxidoreductase (NQO2) polymorphism and cognitive decline.” Neurobiol Aging 31(2): 351-352.
- Lind, P. A., M. Luciano, et al. (2009). “No association between Cholinergic Muscarinic Receptor 2 (CHRM2) genetic variation and cognitive abilities in three independent samples.” Behav Genet 39(5): 513-523.
- Luciano, M., F. Miyajima, et al. (2009). “Variation in the dysbindin gene and normal cognitive function in three independent population samples.” Genes Brain Behav 8(2): 218-227.
- Juhasz, G., D. Chase, et al. (2009). “CNR1 gene is associated with high neuroticism and low agreeableness and interacts with recent negative life events to predict current depressive symptoms.” Neuropsychopharmacology 34(8): 2019-2027.
- Miyajima, F., J. P. Quinn, et al. (2008). “Additive effect of BDNF and REST polymorphisms is associated with improved general cognitive ability.” Genes Brain Behav 7(7): 714-719.
- Luciano, M., P. A. Lind, et al. (2008). “Testing replication of a 5-SNP set for general cognitive ability in six population samples.” Eur J Hum Genet 16(11): 1388-1395.
- Miyajima, F., W. Ollier, et al. (2008). “Brain-derived neurotrophic factor polymorphism Val66Met influences cognitive abilities in the elderly.” Genes Brain Behav 7(4): 411-417.
- Ashworth, J. J., J. V. Smyth, et al. (2008). “Polymorphisms spanning the 0N exon and promoter of the estrogen receptor-beta (ERbeta) gene ESR2 are associated with venous ulceration.” Clin Genet 73(1): 55-61.
- Salonen, J. T., P. Uimari, et al. (2007). “Type 2 diabetes whole-genome association study in four populations: the DiaGen consortium.” Am J Hum Genet 81(2): 338-345.
- Davidson, Y., L. Gibbons, et al. (2007). “Apolipoprotein E epsilon4 allele frequency and age at onset of Alzheimer’s disease.” Dement Geriatr Cogn Disord 23(1): 60-66.
- Payton, A., E. van den Boogerd, et al. (2006). “Influence and interactions of cathepsin D, HLA-DRB1 and APOE on cognitive abilities in an older non-demented population.” Genes Brain Behav 5 Suppl 1: 23-31.
- Payton, A., L. Gibbons, et al. (2005). “Influence of serotonin transporter gene polymorphisms on cognitive decline and cognitive abilities in a nondemented elderly population.” Mol Psychiatry 10(12): 1133-1139.
- Ashworth, J. J., J. V. Smyth, et al. (2005). “The dinucleotide (CA) repeat polymorphism of estrogen receptor beta but not the dinucleotide (TA) repeat polymorphism of estrogen receptor alpha is associated with venous ulceration.” J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol 97(3): 266-270.
- Payton, A., F. Holland, et al. (2003). “Cathepsin D exon 2 polymorphism associated with general intelligence in a healthy older population.” Mol Psychiatry 8(1): 14-18.
- Pendleton, N., A. Payton, et al. (2002). “Apolipoprotein E genotype does not predict decline in intelligence in healthy older adults.” Neurosci Lett 324(1): 74-76.