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David J Vandenbergh

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Schlomer G, Cleveland H, Vandenbergh D, Fosco G, Feinberg M
J Marriage Fam . 2024 Mar; 77(2):351-354. PMID: 38463629
Candidate Gene × Environment (cGxE) interaction research holds promise for helping us understand for whom and why environments matter for families and development. In their commentary on our target article...
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Apsley A, Domico E, Verbiest M, Brogan C, Buck E, Burich A, et al.
Life Sci Alliance . 2023 Feb; 6(4). PMID: 36754567
The dopamine transporter gene, , has received substantial attention in genetic association studies of various phenotypes. Although some variable number tandem repeats (VNTRs) present in have been tested in genetic...
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Chen Y, Herrold A, Walter A, Reilly J, Seidenberg P, Nauman E, et al.
J Neurotrauma . 2021 Jan; 38(10):1368-1376. PMID: 33413020
Neuroimaging demonstrates that athletes of collision sports can suffer significant changes to their brain in the absence of concussion, attributable to head acceleration event (HAE) exposure. In a sample of...
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Schlomer G, Cleveland H, Feinberg M, Murray J, Vandenbergh D
J Res Adolesc . 2020 Oct; 31(1):189-203. PMID: 33128845
The most extensively studied influence on adolescent conduct problem behaviors is peers, and the literature points to genetics as one source of individual differences in peer influence. The purpose of...
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Hernandez Cordero A, Gonzales N, Parker C, Sokoloff G, Vandenbergh D, Cheng R, et al.
Am J Hum Genet . 2020 Jan; 106(1):138. PMID: 31901248
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Hernandez Cordero A, Gonzales N, Parker C, Sokolof G, Vandenbergh D, Cheng R, et al.
Am J Hum Genet . 2019 Nov; 105(6):1222-1236. PMID: 31761296
Muscle bulk in adult healthy humans is highly variable even after height, age, and sex are accounted for. Low muscle mass, due to fewer and/or smaller constituent muscle fibers, would...
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Gajos J, Russell M, Cleveland H, Vandenbergh D, Feinberg M
J Contemp Crim Justice . 2019 Oct; 35(1):7-20. PMID: 31598057
Previous research has identified the importance of romantic partners-including spouses, significant others, and dating partners-for influencing the engagement in health-risking behaviors, such as alcohol misuse during emerging adulthood. Although genetic...
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Schlomer G, Cleveland H, Deutsch A, Vandenbergh D, Feinberg M, Greenberg M, et al.
J Youth Adolesc . 2018 Sep; 48(1):71-85. PMID: 30244312
Better integrating human developmental factors in genomic research is part of a set of next steps for testing gene-by-environment interaction hypotheses. This study adds to this work by extending prior...
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Hernandez Cordero A, Carbonetto P, Riboni Verri G, Gregory J, Vandenbergh D, P Gyekis J, et al.
Physiol Rep . 2018 Feb; 6(4). PMID: 29479840
The genetics underlying variation in health-related musculoskeletal phenotypes can be investigated in a mouse model. Quantitative trait loci (QTLs) affecting musculoskeletal traits in the LG/J and SM/J strain lineage remain...
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Cleveland H, Schlomer G, Vandenbergh D, Wolf P, Feinberg M, Greenberg M, et al.
Dev Psychopathol . 2017 May; 30(1):297-313. PMID: 28534462
Data from the in-school sample of the PROSPER preventive intervention dissemination trial were used to investigate associations between alcohol dehydrogenase genes and alcohol use across adolescence, and whether substance misuse...