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J M Fullerton

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The Ulster Medical Journal|May 18, 2010
Pink DiseaseJ M Fullerton
Child: Care, Health and Development|November 3, 2016
Siblings of children with life-limiting conditions: psychological adjustment and sibling relationshipsJ M Fullerton, V Totsika, R Hain, et al.
Translational Psychiatry|July 27, 2012
Schizophrenia-associated HapICE haplotype is associated with increased NRG1 type III expression and high nucleotide diversityC S Weickert, Y Tiwari, P R Schofield, et al.
British Journal of Preventive & Social Medicine|September 1, 1977
A case control study of carcinoma of the ovaryM L Newhouse, R M Pearson, J M Fullerton, et al.
Acta Neuropsychiatrica|July 12, 2016
03-04 Genetic and genomic approaches to better understanding bipolar disorderP R Schofield, I P Blair, A Chetcuti, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|January 30, 2008
A genome screen of 35 bipolar affective disorder pedigrees provides significant evidence for a susceptibility locus on chromosome 15q25-26E Z McAuley, I P Blair, Z Liu, et al.
Journal of Affective Disorders|June 5, 2026
Parental but not child reports of affective lability in offspring predict conversion to bipolar disorder in youth at increased genetic riskG Roberts, A Ratheesh, J M Fullerton, et al.
Translational Psychiatry|November 12, 2015
Genome-wide analysis implicates microRNAs and their target genes in the development of bipolar disorderA J Forstner, A Hofmann, A Maaser, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|November 21, 2012
Common variant at 16p11.2 conferring risk of psychosisS Steinberg, S de Jong, M Mattheisen, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|May 3, 2017
Cortical abnormalities in bipolar disorder: an MRI analysis of 6503 individuals from the ENIGMA Bipolar Disorder Working GroupD P Hibar, L T Westlye, N T Doan, et al.
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The Ulster Medical Journal|May 18, 2010
Pink DiseaseJ M Fullerton
Child: Care, Health and Development|November 3, 2016
Siblings of children with life-limiting conditions: psychological adjustment and sibling relationshipsJ M Fullerton, V Totsika, R Hain, et al.
Translational Psychiatry|July 27, 2012
Schizophrenia-associated HapICE haplotype is associated with increased NRG1 type III expression and high nucleotide diversityC S Weickert, Y Tiwari, P R Schofield, et al.
British Journal of Preventive & Social Medicine|September 1, 1977
A case control study of carcinoma of the ovaryM L Newhouse, R M Pearson, J M Fullerton, et al.
Acta Neuropsychiatrica|July 12, 2016
03-04 Genetic and genomic approaches to better understanding bipolar disorderP R Schofield, I P Blair, A Chetcuti, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|January 30, 2008
A genome screen of 35 bipolar affective disorder pedigrees provides significant evidence for a susceptibility locus on chromosome 15q25-26E Z McAuley, I P Blair, Z Liu, et al.
Journal of Affective Disorders|June 5, 2026
Parental but not child reports of affective lability in offspring predict conversion to bipolar disorder in youth at increased genetic riskG Roberts, A Ratheesh, J M Fullerton, et al.
Translational Psychiatry|November 12, 2015
Genome-wide analysis implicates microRNAs and their target genes in the development of bipolar disorderA J Forstner, A Hofmann, A Maaser, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|November 21, 2012
Common variant at 16p11.2 conferring risk of psychosisS Steinberg, S de Jong, M Mattheisen, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|May 3, 2017
Cortical abnormalities in bipolar disorder: an MRI analysis of 6503 individuals from the ENIGMA Bipolar Disorder Working GroupD P Hibar, L T Westlye, N T Doan, et al.
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