Items where Author is "Reynolds, Gavin P."

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LOUREIRO, Camila Marcelino, CORSI-ZUELLI, Fabiana, FACHIM, Helene Aparecida, SHUHAMA, Rosana, DE OLIVEIRA, Adrielle Martins, MENEZES, Paulo Rossi, DALTON, Caroline F., LOUZADA-JUNIOR, Paulo, BELANGERO, Sintia Iole, COELI-LACCHINI, Fernanda, REYNOLDS, Gavin P., LACCHINI, Riccardo and DEL-BEN, Cristina Marta (2023). Lifetime cannabis use and childhood trauma associated with CNR1 genetic variants increase the risk of psychosis: findings from the STREAM study. Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry, 45 (3), 226-235.

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REYNOLDS, Gavin P. (2021). The aetiology of metabolic disturbances in schizophrenia - drugs, genes and environment. Int J Neuropsychopharmacol.

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PENNINGTON, Kyla, KLAUS, Kristel, FACHIM, Helene A., BUTLER, Kevin, TRISCHEL, Ksenia, DALTON, Caroline, HEALD, Adrian and REYNOLDS, Gavin P. (2020). CACNA1C methylation: association with cortisol, perceived stress, rs1006737 and childhood trauma in males. Epigenomics, 12 (19), 1739-1749.

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LIU, Hanxiang, WEI, Xianwen, YANG, Wen and REYNOLDS, Gavin P. (2020). Agricultural work and reduced circulating uric acid are both associated with initial hospital admission for Parkinson’s disease. Journal of Neural Transmission, 127 (5), 779-783.

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XU, Zhi, REYNOLDS, Gavin P., YUAN, Yonggui, SHI, Yanyan, PU, Mengjia and ZHANG, Zhijun (2016). TPH-2 polymorphisms interact with early life stress to influence response to treatment with antidepressant drugs. International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology, 19 (11), 1-8.

REYNOLDS, Gavin P., MCGOWAN, Olga O. and DALTON, Caroline F. (2014). Pharmacogenomics in psychiatry : the relevance of receptor and transporter polymorphisms. British Journal Of Clinical Pharmacology, 77 (4), 654-672.

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SRISAWAT, Umarat, REYNOLDS, Gavin P., ZHANG, Zhi Jun, ZHANG, Xiang Rong, ARRANZ, Belen, SAN, Luis and DALTON, Caroline F. (2014). Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) 677C/T polymorphism is associated with antipsychotic-induced weight gain in first-episode schizophrenia. International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology, 17 (3), 485-490.

ROFFEEI, Siti Norsyuhada, REYNOLDS, Gavin P., ZAINAL, Nor Zuraida, SAID, Mas Ayu, HATIM, Ahmad, AIDA, Syarinaz Ahmad and MOHAMED, Zahurin (2013). Association of ADRA2A and MTHFR gene polymorphisms with weight loss following antipsychotic switching to aripiprazole or ziprasidone. Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental, 29 (1), 38-45.

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