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Journal of Medical Genetics|April 29, 2021
Analysis of 200 000 exome-sequenced UK Biobank subjects illustrates the contribution of rare genetic variants to hyperlipidaemiaDavid Curtis
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|December 19, 2022
RE: Extending the vulnerability-stress model of mental disorders: three-dimensional <i>NPSR1</i> × environment × coping interaction study in anxietyDavid Curtis
European Journal of Human Genetics : EJHG|September 28, 2018
A weighted burden test using logistic regression for integrated analysis of sequence variants, copy number variants and polygenic risk scoreDavid Curtis
JAMA Psychiatry|December 23, 2025
Restricting Liafensine on the Basis of ANK3 Genotype-More Evidence NeededDavid Curtis
Annals of Human Genetics|June 17, 2011
Assessing the contribution family data can make to case-control studies of rare variantsDavid Curtis
Patient Preference and Adherence|July 28, 2011
Patient experience - the ingredient missing from cost-effectiveness calculationsDavid Curtis
Psychiatric Genetics|August 20, 2004
Re-analysis of collaborative study on the genetics of alcoholism pedigrees suggests the presence of loci influencing novelty-seeking near D12S391 and D17S1299David Curtis
BMC Genetics|July 21, 2007
Comparison of artificial neural network analysis with other multimarker methods for detecting genetic associationDavid Curtis
Pulse (Basel, Switzerland)|November 1, 2021
Analysis of 200,000 Exome-Sequenced UK Biobank Subjects Implicates Genes Involved in Increased and Decreased Risk of HypertensionDavid Curtis
Psychiatric Genetics|August 16, 2020
Do damaging variants of SLC6A9, the gene for the glycine transporter 1 (GlyT-1), protect against schizophrenia?David Curtis
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Journal of Medical Genetics|April 29, 2021
Analysis of 200 000 exome-sequenced UK Biobank subjects illustrates the contribution of rare genetic variants to hyperlipidaemiaDavid Curtis
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|December 19, 2022
RE: Extending the vulnerability-stress model of mental disorders: three-dimensional <i>NPSR1</i> × environment × coping interaction study in anxietyDavid Curtis
European Journal of Human Genetics : EJHG|September 28, 2018
A weighted burden test using logistic regression for integrated analysis of sequence variants, copy number variants and polygenic risk scoreDavid Curtis
JAMA Psychiatry|December 23, 2025
Restricting Liafensine on the Basis of ANK3 Genotype-More Evidence NeededDavid Curtis
Annals of Human Genetics|June 17, 2011
Assessing the contribution family data can make to case-control studies of rare variantsDavid Curtis
Patient Preference and Adherence|July 28, 2011
Patient experience - the ingredient missing from cost-effectiveness calculationsDavid Curtis
Psychiatric Genetics|August 20, 2004
Re-analysis of collaborative study on the genetics of alcoholism pedigrees suggests the presence of loci influencing novelty-seeking near D12S391 and D17S1299David Curtis
BMC Genetics|July 21, 2007
Comparison of artificial neural network analysis with other multimarker methods for detecting genetic associationDavid Curtis
Pulse (Basel, Switzerland)|November 1, 2021
Analysis of 200,000 Exome-Sequenced UK Biobank Subjects Implicates Genes Involved in Increased and Decreased Risk of HypertensionDavid Curtis
Psychiatric Genetics|August 16, 2020
Do damaging variants of SLC6A9, the gene for the glycine transporter 1 (GlyT-1), protect against schizophrenia?David Curtis
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