Items where Author is "Fachim, Helene"

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LOUREIRO, Camila, CORSI-ZUELLI, Fabiana, SHUHAMA, Rosana, FACHIM, Helene, MENEZES, Paulo, DALTON, Caroline, LOUZADA-JUNIOR, Paulo, REYNOLDS, Gavin and DEL-BEN, Cristina (2023). Body mass index change in patients on antipsychotic treatment: findings from a 1-year follow-up of the early intervention program in first-episode psychosis [abstract only]. IBRO Neuroscience Reports, 15, S602-S602.

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HEALD, Adrian, QIN, Rui, LOUREIRO, Camila, WILLIAMS, Richard, DEVANEY DOPSON, Chloe, GIBSON, J Martin, NARAYANAN, Ram Prakash, FACHIM, Helene, MCCAY, Kevin and OLLIER, William (2023). A study to investigate genetic factors associated with weight gain in people with diabetes: analysis of polymorphisms in four relevant genes. Adipocyte, 12 (1): 2236757.

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IAMJAN, Sri-arun, THANOI, Samur, WATIKTINKORN, Paritat, FACHIM, Helene, DALTON, Caroline, NUDMAMUD-THANOI, Sutisa and REYNOLDS, Gavin (2021). Changes of BDNF exon IV DNA methylation are associated with methamphetamine dependence. Epigenomics, 13 (12), 953-965.

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FACHIM, Helene, SRISAWAT, Umarat, DALTON, Caroline and REYNOLDS, Gavin (2018). Parvalbumin promoter hypermethylation in postmortem brain in schizophrenia. Epigenomics, 10 (5), 519-524.

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FACHIM, Helene, LOUREIRO, Camila, CORSI-ZUELI, Fabiana, MENEZES, Paulo Rossi, LOUZADA JR, Paulo, DALTON, Caroline, DEL-BEN, Cristina Marta and REYNOLDS, Gavin (2018). S14. DNA methylation changes in GABAergic and glutamatergic markers in early schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 44 (suppl_), S329.

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VEERASAKUL, Siriluk, WATIKTINKORN, Paritat, THANOI, Samur, DALTON, Caroline, FACHIM, Helene, NUDMAMUD-THANOI, Sutisa and REYNOLDS, Gavin (2017). Increased DNA methylation in the parvalbumin gene promoter is associated with methamphetamine dependence. Pharmacogenomics, 18 (14), 1317-1322.

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