E J van den Oord
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Otowa T, Hek K, Lee M, Byrne E, Mirza S, Nivard M, et al.
Mol Psychiatry
. 2016 Feb;
21(10):1485.
PMID: 26857599
No abstract available.
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Otowa T, Hek K, Lee M, Byrne E, Mirza S, Nivard M, et al.
Mol Psychiatry
. 2016 Jan;
21(10):1391-9.
PMID: 26754954
Anxiety disorders (ADs), namely generalized AD, panic disorder and phobias, are common, etiologically complex conditions with a partially genetic basis. Despite differing on diagnostic definitions based on clinical presentation, ADs...
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Crowley J, Adkins D, Pratt A, Quackenbush C, van den Oord E, Moy S, et al.
Pharmacogenomics J
. 2010 Nov;
12(2):147-55.
PMID: 21079646
Pharmacogenomics is yet to fulfill its promise of manifestly altering clinical medicine. As one example, a predictive test for tardive dyskinesia (TD) (an adverse drug reaction consequent to antipsychotic exposure)...
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Prescott C, Sullivan P, Kuo P, Webb B, Vittum J, Patterson D, et al.
Mol Psychiatry
. 2006 Mar;
11(6):603-11.
PMID: 16534506
Alcoholism is a relatively common, chronic, disabling and often treatment-resistant disorder. Evidence from twin and adoption studies indicates a substantial genetic influence, with heritability estimates of 50-60%. We conducted a...
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van den Oord E
Stat Methods Med Res
. 2002 Jan;
10(6):393-407.
PMID: 11763549
Multilevel modelling is a data analysis technique for analysing linear models in samples with a hierarchical or clustered structure. Clustered data are often present in genetic research where family members...
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van den Oord E, Rowe D
Demography
. 2001 Nov;
38(4):573-6.
PMID: 11723954
To advance research on birth weight differences between black and white infants, it may be useful to study maternal effects. These effects present a set of risk factors that are...
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van der Valk J, van den Oord E, Verhulst F, Boomsma D
J Child Psychol Psychiatry
. 2001 Nov;
42(7):921-31.
PMID: 11693587
Child Behavior Checklist questionnaires (Achenbach, 1992), filled in separately by mothers and fathers, were collected for an effective sample of 3,501 Dutch 3-year-old twin pairs. To disentangle the child's phenotype...
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Gerrits M, van den Oord E, Voogt R
J Child Psychol Psychiatry
. 2001 Jul;
42(5):593-602.
PMID: 11464964
The last decades have shown a rapid increase in nonresponse rates. For this reason it is important to study nonresponse and think about it critically. In this article we investigated...
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Sluyter F, Keijser J, Boomsma D, van Doornen L, van den Oord E, Snieder H
Twin Res
. 2001 Jul;
3(4):266-76.
PMID: 11463148
The aim of this study was to determine the genetic contribution to the variation in testosterone and the aggression-hostility-anger (AHA) syndrome in middle-aged twins. Moreover, the relation between testosterone and...
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van den Oord E
Behav Genet
. 2001 Feb;
30(4):335-43.
PMID: 11206088
The transmission disequilibrium test and related methods require complete triads of genotyped cases plus both parents to test for linkage disequilibrium in the presence of population stratification. Based on the...