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Molecular Psychiatry|April 25, 2007
Gene-environment correlations: a review of the evidence and implications for prevention of mental illnessS R Jaffee, T S Price
Archives of Disease in Childhood. Fetal and Neonatal Edition|August 24, 2002
Cerebral palsy in twins: a national studyP O D Pharoah, T S Price, R Plomin
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry|January 5, 2002
Hyperactivity in preschool children is highly heritableT S Price, E Simonoff, I Waldman, et al.
Twin Research : the Official Journal of the International Society for Twin Studies|October 18, 2000
Infant zygosity can be assigned by parental report questionnaire dataT S Price, B Freeman, I Craig, et al.
Child Development|October 4, 2000
Genetic and environmental covariation between verbal and nonverbal cognitive development in infancyT S Price, T C Eley, P S Dale, et al.
Psychological Medicine|January 10, 2013
Different heritabilities but shared etiological influences for parent, teacher and self-ratings of ADHD symptoms: an adolescent twin studyA Merwood, C U Greven, T S Price, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|April 24, 2013
Methylomic analysis of monozygotic twins discordant for autism spectrum disorder and related behavioural traitsC C Y Wong, E L Meaburn, A Ronald, et al.
Nature Neuroscience|April 9, 1999
Genetic influence on language delay in two-year-old childrenP S Dale, E Simonoff, D V Bishop, et al.
Developmental Psychology|August 12, 1999
Genetic and environmental origins of verbal and performance components of cognitive delay in 2-year-oldsT C Eley, D V Bishop, P S Dale, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|January 30, 2013
Childhood intelligence is heritable, highly polygenic and associated with FNBP1LB Benyamin, Bst Pourcain, O S Davis, et al.
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Molecular Psychiatry|April 25, 2007
Gene-environment correlations: a review of the evidence and implications for prevention of mental illnessS R Jaffee, T S Price
Archives of Disease in Childhood. Fetal and Neonatal Edition|August 24, 2002
Cerebral palsy in twins: a national studyP O D Pharoah, T S Price, R Plomin
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry|January 5, 2002
Hyperactivity in preschool children is highly heritableT S Price, E Simonoff, I Waldman, et al.
Twin Research : the Official Journal of the International Society for Twin Studies|October 18, 2000
Infant zygosity can be assigned by parental report questionnaire dataT S Price, B Freeman, I Craig, et al.
Child Development|October 4, 2000
Genetic and environmental covariation between verbal and nonverbal cognitive development in infancyT S Price, T C Eley, P S Dale, et al.
Psychological Medicine|January 10, 2013
Different heritabilities but shared etiological influences for parent, teacher and self-ratings of ADHD symptoms: an adolescent twin studyA Merwood, C U Greven, T S Price, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|April 24, 2013
Methylomic analysis of monozygotic twins discordant for autism spectrum disorder and related behavioural traitsC C Y Wong, E L Meaburn, A Ronald, et al.
Nature Neuroscience|April 9, 1999
Genetic influence on language delay in two-year-old childrenP S Dale, E Simonoff, D V Bishop, et al.
Developmental Psychology|August 12, 1999
Genetic and environmental origins of verbal and performance components of cognitive delay in 2-year-oldsT C Eley, D V Bishop, P S Dale, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|January 30, 2013
Childhood intelligence is heritable, highly polygenic and associated with FNBP1LB Benyamin, Bst Pourcain, O S Davis, et al.
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