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Matthew J Hill

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The American Journal of Psychiatry|December 6, 2012
Evidence that schizophrenia risk variation in the ZNF804A gene exerts its effects during fetal brain developmentMatthew J Hill, Nicholas J Bray
Pharmacogenomics|March 12, 2011
Functional consequences of two HTR2C polymorphisms associated with antipsychotic-induced weight gainMatthew J Hill, Gavin P Reynolds
The Science of the Total Environment|July 27, 2018
Ponding in intermittent streams: A refuge for lotic taxa and a habitat for newly colonising taxa?Matthew J Hill, Victoria S Milner
Schizophrenia Bulletin|November 6, 2015
Translating Genetic Risk Loci Into Molecular Risk Mechanisms for SchizophreniaNicholas J Bray, Matthew J Hill
Brain Research|March 23, 2007
5-HT2C receptor gene polymorphisms associated with antipsychotic drug action alter promoter activityMatthew J Hill, Gavin P Reynolds
Translational Psychiatry|January 11, 2018
Enrichment of schizophrenia heritability in both neuronal and glia cell regulatory elementsKatherine E Tansey, Matthew J Hill
Labour Economics|November 15, 2016
Employer Accommodation and Labor Supply of Disabled WorkersMatthew J Hill, Nicole Maestas, Kathleen J Mullen
Genome Medicine|February 28, 2018
Genetic risk for Alzheimer's disease is concentrated in specific macrophage and microglial transcriptional networksKatherine E Tansey, Darren Cameron, Matthew J Hill
Health Economics|June 26, 2019
Act now: The effects of the 2008 Spanish disability reformMatthew J Hill, Jose I Silva, Judit Vall Castello
Journal of Psychopharmacology (Oxford, England)|June 21, 2006
The 5-HT2C receptor and antipsychoticinduced weight gain - mechanisms and geneticsGavin P Reynolds, Matthew J Hill, Shona L Kirk
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The American Journal of Psychiatry|December 6, 2012
Evidence that schizophrenia risk variation in the ZNF804A gene exerts its effects during fetal brain developmentMatthew J Hill, Nicholas J Bray
Pharmacogenomics|March 12, 2011
Functional consequences of two HTR2C polymorphisms associated with antipsychotic-induced weight gainMatthew J Hill, Gavin P Reynolds
The Science of the Total Environment|July 27, 2018
Ponding in intermittent streams: A refuge for lotic taxa and a habitat for newly colonising taxa?Matthew J Hill, Victoria S Milner
Schizophrenia Bulletin|November 6, 2015
Translating Genetic Risk Loci Into Molecular Risk Mechanisms for SchizophreniaNicholas J Bray, Matthew J Hill
Brain Research|March 23, 2007
5-HT2C receptor gene polymorphisms associated with antipsychotic drug action alter promoter activityMatthew J Hill, Gavin P Reynolds
Translational Psychiatry|January 11, 2018
Enrichment of schizophrenia heritability in both neuronal and glia cell regulatory elementsKatherine E Tansey, Matthew J Hill
Labour Economics|November 15, 2016
Employer Accommodation and Labor Supply of Disabled WorkersMatthew J Hill, Nicole Maestas, Kathleen J Mullen
Genome Medicine|February 28, 2018
Genetic risk for Alzheimer's disease is concentrated in specific macrophage and microglial transcriptional networksKatherine E Tansey, Darren Cameron, Matthew J Hill
Health Economics|June 26, 2019
Act now: The effects of the 2008 Spanish disability reformMatthew J Hill, Jose I Silva, Judit Vall Castello
Journal of Psychopharmacology (Oxford, England)|June 21, 2006
The 5-HT2C receptor and antipsychoticinduced weight gain - mechanisms and geneticsGavin P Reynolds, Matthew J Hill, Shona L Kirk
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