MAOA, abuse exposure and antisocial behaviour: 30-year longitudinal study.
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Candidate genes for aggression and antisocial behavior: a meta-analysis of association studies of the 5HTTLPR and MAOA-uVNTRModerating role of the MAOA genotype in antisocial behaviourBiological pathways, candidate genes, and molecular markers associated with quality-of-life domains: an update2011 Presidential Address: from classroom to courtroom to clinic-closing the gaps in human genetics educationMolecular genetics and antisocial behavior: where do we stand?Underlying Mechanisms of Gene-Environment Interactions in Externalizing Behavior: A Systematic Review and Search for Theoretical Mechanisms.Early postnatal inhibition of serotonin synthesis results in long-term reductions of perseverative behaviors, but not aggression, in MAO A-deficient mice20 ans après: a second mutation in MAOA identified by targeted high-throughput sequencing in a family with altered behavior and cognition.Adverse childhood experiences, health perception, and the role of shared familial factors in adult twins.The role of the monoamine oxidase A gene in moderating the response to adversity and associated antisocial behavior: a review.Unraveling the genetic etiology of adult antisocial behavior: a genome-wide association study.Host response profile of human brain proteome in toxoplasma encephalitis co-infected with HIV.Impact of behavioral genetic evidence on the perceptions and dispositions of child abuse victims.Association of low-activity MAOA allelic variants with violent crime in incarcerated offendersEffects of Behavioral Genetic Evidence on Perceptions of Criminal Responsibility and Appropriate PunishmentCan Targeted Intervention Mitigate Early Emotional and Behavioral Problems?: Generating Robust Evidence within Randomized Controlled Trials.The effects of child maltreatment on early signs of antisocial behavior: genetic moderation by tryptophan hydroxylase, serotonin transporter, and monoamine oxidase A genes.MAOA Influences the Trajectory of Attentional Development.MAOA genotype, childhood maltreatment, and their interaction in the etiology of adult antisocial behaviors.Impact of behavioral genetic evidence on the adjudication of criminal behavior.G × E interaction and neurodevelopment I. Focus on maltreatment.Significance, Nature, and Direction of the Association Between Child Sexual Abuse and Conduct Disorder: A Systematic Review.Modulation of monoamine oxidase (MAO) expression in neuropsychiatric disorders: genetic and environmental factors involved in type A MAO expression.Genetics of aggressive behavior: An overview.Epigenetics and Child Psychiatry: Ethical and Legal Issues.Aggressive behavior in humans: Genes and pathways identified through association studies.The role of monoamine oxidase A in aggression: Current translational developments and future challengesPsychiatric and cognitive symptoms in Huntington's disease are modified by polymorphisms in catecholamine regulating enzyme genes.Substantiated Childhood Maltreatment and Intimate Partner Violence Victimization in Young Adulthood: A Birth Cohort Study.Monoamine Oxidase A (MAOA) Gene and Personality Traits from Late Adolescence through Early Adulthood: A Latent Variable Investigation.Increased risk of major depression by childhood abuse is not modified by CNR1 genotype.Evidence for interplay between genes and parenting on infant temperament in the first year of life: monoamine oxidase A polymorphism moderates effects of maternal sensitivity on infant anger proneness.Child maltreatment and adult violent offending: population-based twin study addressing the 'cycle of violence' hypothesis.Behavioral Genetics in Criminal and Civil Courts.Type A and B monoamine oxidases distinctly modulate signal transduction pathway and gene expression to regulate brain function and survival of neurons.Evidence for interplay between genes and maternal stress in utero: monoamine oxidase A polymorphism moderates effects of life events during pregnancy on infant negative emotionality at 5 weeks.Monoamine oxidase A polymorphism moderates stability of attention problems and susceptibility to life stress during adolescence.Interaction between prenatal stress and dopamine D4 receptor genotype in predicting aggression and cortisol levels in young adults.Analysis of state laws on informed consent for clinical genetic testing in the era of genomic sequencing.
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MAOA, abuse exposure and antisocial behaviour: 30-year longitudinal study.
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Allison L Miller
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10.1192/BJP.BP.110.086991
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2011-06-01T00:00:00Z