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Matthew S Panizzon

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Molecular Psychiatry|April 11, 2023
Intelligence and general cognitive function: the jangle fallacyWilliam S Kremen, Matthew S Panizzon, Carol E Franz
Frontiers in Pain Research (Lausanne, Switzerland)|March 17, 2022
Sex Differences in Migraine: A Twin StudyMorgan C Fitzgerald, Ursula G Saelzler, Matthew S Panizzon
Neuropsychology|December 29, 2015
Genetics and neuropsychology: A merger whose time has comeWilliam S Kremen, Matthew S Panizzon, Tyrone D Cannon
The Journal of Pain|May 24, 2021
Pain and Trauma: The Role of Criterion A Trauma and Stressful Life Events in the Pain and PTSD RelationshipMarianna Gasperi, Niloofar Afari, Jack Goldberg, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology|August 2, 2021
Intact circadian rhythm despite cortisol hypersecretion in Alzheimer's disease: A meta-analysisUrsula G Saelzler, Paul Verhaeghen, Matthew S Panizzon, et al.
Biological Psychiatry|November 25, 2010
Cortisol and brain: beyond the hippocampusWilliam S Kremen, Matthew S Panizzon, Michael J Lyons, et al.
Reviews in Endocrine & Metabolic Disorders|November 23, 2022
The role of testosterone, the androgen receptor, and hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis in depression in ageing MenRichard L Hauger, Ursula G Saelzler, Meghana S Pagadala, et al.
Alzheimer'S & Dementia : the Journal of the Alzheimer'S Association|December 23, 2025
Public HealthUrsula G Saelzler, Erin E Sundermann, Margaret Gatz, et al.
Biology of Sex Differences|June 4, 2024
Low testosterone levels relate to poorer cognitive function in women in an APOE-ε4-dependant mannerMelanie A Dratva, Sarah J Banks, Matthew S Panizzon, et al.
Chronobiology International|October 28, 2014
A twin-study of genetic contributions to morningness-eveningness and depressionRosemary Toomey, Matthew S Panizzon, William S Kremen, et al.
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Molecular Psychiatry|April 11, 2023
Intelligence and general cognitive function: the jangle fallacyWilliam S Kremen, Matthew S Panizzon, Carol E Franz
Frontiers in Pain Research (Lausanne, Switzerland)|March 17, 2022
Sex Differences in Migraine: A Twin StudyMorgan C Fitzgerald, Ursula G Saelzler, Matthew S Panizzon
Neuropsychology|December 29, 2015
Genetics and neuropsychology: A merger whose time has comeWilliam S Kremen, Matthew S Panizzon, Tyrone D Cannon
The Journal of Pain|May 24, 2021
Pain and Trauma: The Role of Criterion A Trauma and Stressful Life Events in the Pain and PTSD RelationshipMarianna Gasperi, Niloofar Afari, Jack Goldberg, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology|August 2, 2021
Intact circadian rhythm despite cortisol hypersecretion in Alzheimer's disease: A meta-analysisUrsula G Saelzler, Paul Verhaeghen, Matthew S Panizzon, et al.
Biological Psychiatry|November 25, 2010
Cortisol and brain: beyond the hippocampusWilliam S Kremen, Matthew S Panizzon, Michael J Lyons, et al.
Reviews in Endocrine & Metabolic Disorders|November 23, 2022
The role of testosterone, the androgen receptor, and hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis in depression in ageing MenRichard L Hauger, Ursula G Saelzler, Meghana S Pagadala, et al.
Alzheimer'S & Dementia : the Journal of the Alzheimer'S Association|December 23, 2025
Public HealthUrsula G Saelzler, Erin E Sundermann, Margaret Gatz, et al.
Biology of Sex Differences|June 4, 2024
Low testosterone levels relate to poorer cognitive function in women in an APOE-ε4-dependant mannerMelanie A Dratva, Sarah J Banks, Matthew S Panizzon, et al.
Chronobiology International|October 28, 2014
A twin-study of genetic contributions to morningness-eveningness and depressionRosemary Toomey, Matthew S Panizzon, William S Kremen, et al.
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