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208 related items for PubMed ID: 19678874

  • 1. Neuroticism and morning cortisol secretion: both heritable, but no shared genetic influences.
    Riese H, Rijsdijk FV, Rosmalen JG, Snieder H, Ormel J.
    J Pers; 2009 Oct; 77(5):1561-75. PubMed ID: 19678874
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  • 3. The emergence of the cortisol circadian rhythm in monozygotic and dizygotic twin infants: the twin-pair synchrony.
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  • 4. The genetic relationship between neuroticism and autonomic function in female twins.
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  • 6. Variations in 5-HTTLPR: relation to familiar risk of affective disorder, life events, neuroticism and cortisol.
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  • 7. The five-factor model of personality and borderline personality disorder: a genetic analysis of comorbidity.
    Distel MA, Trull TJ, Willemsen G, Vink JM, Derom CA, Lynskey M, Martin NG, Boomsma DI.
    Biol Psychiatry; 2009 Dec 15; 66(12):1131-8. PubMed ID: 19748081
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  • 8. Genetic covariation between neuroticism and the symptoms of anxiety and depression.
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  • 10. Substantial genetic overlap between neurocognition and schizophrenia: genetic modeling in twin samples.
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  • 11. Morningness and eveningness: the free cortisol rise after awakening in "early birds" and "night owls".
    Kudielka BM, Federenko IS, Hellhammer DH, Wüst S.
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  • 12. Association between broadly defined bulimia nervosa and drug use disorders: common genetic and environmental influences.
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  • 13. Environmental influences on family similarity in afternoon cortisol levels: twin and parent-offspring designs.
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    Psychoneuroendocrinology; 2006 Oct 15; 31(9):1131-7. PubMed ID: 16997489
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  • 14. The relationship between neuroticism and inflammatory markers: a twin study.
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  • 15. Serotonin transporter genotype, salivary cortisol, neuroticism and life events: impact on subsequent psychopathology in healthy twins at high and low risk for affective disorder.
    Vinberg M, Miskowiak K, Kessing LV.
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  • 16. A twin-pronged attack on complex traits.
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  • 17. The relationship between long-term job strain and morning and evening saliva cortisol secretion among white-collar workers.
    Rystedt LW, Cropley M, Devereux JJ, Michalianou G.
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  • 18. Susceptibility to depression expressed as alterations in cortisol day curve: a cross-twin, cross-trait study.
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    Psychosom Med; 2008 Apr 03; 70(3):314-8. PubMed ID: 18378863
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  • 19. Enhanced early morning salivary cortisol in neuroticism.
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  • 20. Salivary cortisol in unaffected twins discordant for affective disorder.
    Vinberg M, Bennike B, Kyvik KO, Andersen PK, Kessing LV.
    Psychiatry Res; 2008 Dec 15; 161(3):292-301. PubMed ID: 18977033
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