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The following pages link to A regulatory polymorphism of the monoamine oxidase-A gene may be associated with variability in aggression, impulsivity, and central nervous system serotonergic responsivity (Q34646715):
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- Trauma, Genes, and the Neurobiology of Personality Disorders (Q22241678) (← links)
- Candidate gene studies of ADHD: a meta-analytic review (Q22252698) (← links)
- Revisiting the serotonin-aggression relation in humans: a meta-analysis (Q24289369) (← links)
- Harsh discipline, childhood sexual assault, and MAOA genotype: an investigation of main and interactive effects on diverse clinical externalizing outcomes (Q24601041) (← links)
- Psychopathy, PCL-R, and MAOA genotype as predictors of violent reconvictions (Q24607171) (← links)
- Negative emotionality: monoamine oxidase B gene variants modulate personality traits in healthy humans (Q24628259) (← links)
- Candidate genes and neuropsychological phenotypes in children with ADHD: review of association studies (Q24648597) (← links)
- Genetic, epigenetic and environmental impact on sex differences in social behavior (Q24657105) (← links)
- Epilepsy, Antiepileptic Drugs, and Aggression: An Evidence-Based Review (Q26743786) (← links)
- Field procedures in the Army Study to Assess Risk and Resilience in Servicemembers (Army STARRS) (Q27026012) (← links)
- No evidence of an association between a functional monoamine oxidase a gene polymorphism and completed suicides (Q28211200) (← links)
- Pharmacogenetics of lithium prophylaxis in mood disorders: analysis of COMT, MAO-A, and Gbeta3 variants (Q28216643) (← links)
- Candidate genes for aggression and antisocial behavior: a meta-analysis of association studies of the 5HTTLPR and MAOA-uVNTR (Q28241424) (← links)
- The association between infants' self-regulatory behavior and MAOA gene polymorphism (Q28246936) (← links)
- Autism severity is associated with child and maternal MAOA genotypes (Q28286068) (← links)
- Gene-environment correlations: a review of the evidence and implications for prevention of mental illness (Q28299037) (← links)
- Patterns of genetic variation and the role of selection in HTR1A and HTR1B in macaques (Macaca) (Q28652363) (← links)
- MAOA, maltreatment, and gene–environment interaction predicting children's mental health: new evidence and a meta-analysis (Q29012785) (← links)
- Emotional behaviour as the result of stochastic interactions. A process crucial for cognition. (Q30332207) (← links)
- Behavioral and pharmacogenetics of aggressive behavior. (Q30445754) (← links)
- Brain serotonin receptors and transporters: initiation vs. termination of escalated aggression (Q30453470) (← links)
- Social deficits and perseverative behaviors, but not overt aggression, in MAO-A hypomorphic mice (Q30460363) (← links)
- Neural mechanisms of anger regulation as a function of genetic risk for violence (Q30489781) (← links)
- Polymorphisms in genes encoding dopamine signalling pathway and risk of alcohol dependence: a systematic review (Q30834350) (← links)
- Functional neuroimaging of genetic variation in serotonergic neurotransmission (Q30885282) (← links)
- Detection and characterization of DNA variants in the promoter regions of hundreds of human disease candidate genes (Q33234706) (← links)
- Association study between the monoamine oxidase A gene and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in Taiwanese samples (Q33276029) (← links)
- ADHD and Disruptive Behavior scores - associations with MAO-A and 5-HTT genes and with platelet MAO-B activity in adolescents (Q33330208) (← links)
- A new piece to understanding the intimate partner violence puzzle: what role do genetics play? (Q33358199) (← links)
- Investigation of the serotonin 2C receptor gene in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in UK samples (Q33439257) (← links)
- Association of the MAOA promoter uVNTR polymorphism with suicide attempts in patients with major depressive disorder (Q33909549) (← links)
- Do low levels of stress reactivity signal poor states of health? (Q33926296) (← links)
- Neurobiology of aggression and violence in schizophrenia (Q34000699) (← links)
- The interactive effect of MAOA-LPR genotype and childhood physical neglect on aggressive behaviors in Italian male prisoners (Q34034759) (← links)
- Family-based and association studies of monoamine oxidase A and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD): preferential transmission of the long promoter-region repeat and its association with impaired performance on a continuous [...] (Q34141246) (← links)
- The genetics of sex differences in brain and behavior. (Q34144078) (← links)
- Pharmacogenetics of antidepressant response (Q34155796) (← links)
- Genetic and neurocognitive contributions to the development of psychopathy (Q34287123) (← links)
- A regulatory variant of the human tryptophan hydroxylase-2 gene biases amygdala reactivity (Q34437037) (← links)
- Antisocial behavior from a developmental psychopathology perspective (Q35007723) (← links)
- MAOA, abuse exposure and antisocial behaviour: 30-year longitudinal study (Q35016900) (← links)
- Toward a molecular architecture of personality. (Q35087068) (← links)
- Behavior genetics (Q35109913) (← links)
- Genetic polymorphisms and personality in healthy adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis (Q35155207) (← links)
- Association of a monoamine oxidase-a gene promoter polymorphism with ADHD and anxiety in boys with autism spectrum disorder (Q35174791) (← links)
- Similarity in temperament between mother and offspring rhesus monkeys: sex differences and the role of monoamine oxidase-a and serotonin transporter promoter polymorphism genotypes (Q35182692) (← links)
- Review of the genetic basis of emotion dysregulation in children and adolescents (Q35205806) (← links)
- Serotonin pathway gene-gene and gene-environment interactions influence behavioral stress response in infant rhesus macaques. (Q35207773) (← links)
- Genotypes do not confer risk for delinquency but rather alter susceptibility to positive and negative environmental factors: gene-environmentinteractions of BDNF Val66Met, 5-HTTLPR, and MAOA-uVNTR [corrected] (Q35224311) (← links)
- MAOA alters the effects of heavy drinking and childhood physical abuse on risk for severe impulsive acts of violence among alcoholic violent offenders (Q35369324) (← links)