Items where Author is "Heald, A."
Number of items: 6.
FACHIM, H., LOUREIRO, C., CORSI-ZUELLI, F., ROSSI-MENEZES, P., LOUZADA-JR, P., DALTON, Caroline, HEALD, A., DEL-BEN, C.M. and REYNOLDS, G.
(2021).
P.0169 Parvalbumin (PVALB) promoter dna methylation association with early-life trauma in first episode psychosis patients.
European Neuropsychopharmacology, 53 (Supp1), S122.
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FACHIM, H.A., CORSI-ZUELLI, F., LOUREIRO, C.M., IAMJAN, S.A., SHUHAMA, R., JOCA, S., MENEZES, P.R., HEALD, A., LOUZADA-JUNIOR, P., DALTON, Caroline, DEL-BEN, C.M. and REYNOLDS, G.P.
(2020).
Early-life stress effects on BDNF DNA methylation in first-episode psychosis and in rats reared in isolation.
Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry, p. 110188.
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LOUREIRO, C., SIDDALS, K., FACHIM, H., DALTON, Caroline, REYNOLDS, G., ZHEN, C., GIBSON, M. and HEALD, A.
(2020).
MicroRNA changes following a lifestyle intervention in individuals with impaired glucose regulation [abstract only].
Diabetologia, 63 (SUPPL), S156-S156.
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FACHIM, Helenne, CORSI-ZUELLI, F., LOUREIRO, C.M., IAMJAN, S.A., SHUHAMA, R., MENEZES, P.R., LOUZADA-JUNIOR, P., JOCA, S.R., DALTON, Caroline, HEALD, A., DEL-BEN, C.M. and REYNOLDS, Gavin
(2019).
P.094 Early-life stress effects on BDNF DNA methylation in first episode psychosis and in rats reared in isolation.
European Neuropsychopharmacology, 29 (6), S81-S82.
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KLAUS, K, TRISCHEL, K., FACHIM, H., DALTON, Caroline, REYNOLDS, G., HEALD, A. and PENNINGTON, K.
(2019).
P.803 The effect of CACNA1C genotype on CACNA1C methylation and the association with cortisol release and perceived stress.
European Neuropsychopharmacology, 29 (6), S536.
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COOPER, S. J., REYNOLDS, Gavin, BARNES, T., ENGLAND, E., HADDAD, P., HEALD, A., HOLT, R., LINGFORD-HUGHES, A., OSBORN, D., MCGOWAN, O., PATEL, M., PATON, C., REID, P., SHIERS, D. and SMITH, J.
(2016).
BAP guidelines on the management of weight gain, metabolic disturbances and cardiovascular risk associated with psychosis and antipsychotic drug treatment.
Journal of Psychopharmacology, 30 (8), 717-748.
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