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99 related items for PubMed ID: 27726127

  • 1. A DRD4 gene by maternal sensitivity interaction predicts risk for overweight or obesity in two independent cohorts of preschool children.
    Levitan RD, Jansen P, Wendland B, Tiemeier H, Jaddoe VW, Silveira PP, Kennedy JL, Atkinson L, Fleming A, Sokolowski M, Gaudreau H, Steiner M, Dubé L, Hamilton J, Moss E, Wazana A, Meaney M.
    J Child Psychol Psychiatry; 2017 Feb; 58(2):180-188. PubMed ID: 27726127
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  • 2. The interplay of birth weight, dopamine receptor D4 gene (DRD4), and early maternal care in the prediction of disorganized attachment at 36 months of age.
    Wazana A, Moss E, Jolicoeur-Martineau A, Graffi J, Tsabari G, Lecompte V, Pascuzzo K, Babineau V, Gordon-Green C, Mileva V, Atkinson L, Minde K, Bouvette-Turcot AA, Sassi R, St-André M, Carrey N, Matthews S, Sokolowski M, Lydon J, Gaudreau H, Steiner M, Kennedy JL, Fleming A, Levitan R, Meaney MJ.
    Dev Psychopathol; 2015 Nov; 27(4 Pt 1):1145-61. PubMed ID: 26439067
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  • 3. Low maternal sensitivity at 6 months of age predicts higher BMI in 48 month old girls but not boys.
    Wendland BE, Atkinson L, Steiner M, Fleming AS, Pencharz P, Moss E, Gaudreau H, Silveira PP, Arenovich T, Matthews SG, Meaney MJ, Levitan RD, MAVAN Study Team.
    Appetite; 2014 Nov; 82():97-102. PubMed ID: 25049136
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  • 4. Genetic Differential Susceptibility to Socioeconomic Status and Childhood Obesogenic Behavior: Why Targeted Prevention May Be the Best Societal Investment.
    Silveira PP, Gaudreau H, Atkinson L, Fleming AS, Sokolowski MB, Steiner M, Kennedy JL, Meaney MJ, Levitan RD, Dubé L.
    JAMA Pediatr; 2016 Apr; 170(4):359-64. PubMed ID: 26832777
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  • 5. Dopamine Receptor Gene DRD4 7-Repeat Allele X Maternal Sensitivity Interaction on Child Externalizing Behavior Problems: Independent Replication of Effects at 18 Months.
    King AP, Muzik M, Hamilton L, Taylor AB, Rosenblum KL, Liberzon I.
    PLoS One; 2016 Apr; 11(8):e0160473. PubMed ID: 27494520
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  • 6. Are infants differentially sensitive to parenting? Early maternal care, DRD4 genotype and externalizing behavior during adolescence.
    Nikitopoulos J, Zohsel K, Blomeyer D, Buchmann AF, Schmid B, Jennen-Steinmetz C, Becker K, Schmidt MH, Esser G, Brandeis D, Banaschewski T, Laucht M.
    J Psychiatr Res; 2014 Dec; 59():53-9. PubMed ID: 25194232
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  • 7. Association between the seven-repeat allele of the dopamine-4 receptor gene (DRD4) and spontaneous food intake in pre-school children.
    Silveira PP, Portella AK, Kennedy JL, Gaudreau H, Davis C, Steiner M, Soares CN, Matthews SG, Sokolowski MB, Dubé L, Loucks EB, Hamilton J, Meaney MJ, Levitan RD, MAVAN Study Team.
    Appetite; 2014 Feb; 73():15-22. PubMed ID: 24153108
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  • 8. The dopamine D4 receptor gene, birth weight, maternal depression, maternal attention, and the prediction of disorganized attachment at 36 months of age: A prospective gene×environment analysis.
    Graffi J, Moss E, Jolicoeur-Martineau A, Moss G, Lecompte V, Pascuzzo K, Babineau V, Gordon-Green C, Mileva-Seitz VR, Minde K, Sassi R, Steiner M, Kennedy JL, Gaudreau H, Levitan R, Meaney MJ, Wazana A, MAVAN project.
    Infant Behav Dev; 2018 Feb; 50():64-77. PubMed ID: 29149620
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  • 9. Differential susceptibility in a developmental perspective: DRD4 and maternal sensitivity predicting externalizing behavior.
    Windhorst DA, Mileva-Seitz VR, Linting M, Hofman A, Jaddoe VW, Verhulst FC, Tiemeier H, van IJzendoorn MH, Bakermans-Kranenburg MJ.
    Dev Psychobiol; 2015 Jan; 57(1):35-49. PubMed ID: 25251423
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  • 10. Mothers' prenatal stress and their children's antisocial outcomes--a moderating role for the dopamine D4 receptor (DRD4) gene.
    Zohsel K, Buchmann AF, Blomeyer D, Hohm E, Schmidt MH, Esser G, Brandeis D, Banaschewski T, Laucht M.
    J Child Psychol Psychiatry; 2014 Jan; 55(1):69-76. PubMed ID: 24102377
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  • 11. Genetically predicted gene expression of prefrontal DRD4 gene and the differential susceptibility to childhood emotional eating in response to positive environment.
    Barth B, Bizarro L, Miguel PM, Dubé L, Levitan R, O'Donnell K, Meaney MJ, Silveira PP.
    Appetite; 2020 May 01; 148():104594. PubMed ID: 31927071
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  • 12. Chronic Stressors and Adolescents' Externalizing Problems: Genetic Moderation by Dopamine Receptor D4. The TRAILS Study.
    Zandstra ARE, Ormel J, Hoekstra PJ, Hartman CA.
    J Abnorm Child Psychol; 2018 Jan 01; 46(1):73-82. PubMed ID: 28361337
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  • 13. Interacting effects of maternal responsiveness, infant regulatory problems and dopamine D4 receptor gene in the development of dysregulation during childhood: A longitudinal analysis.
    Poustka L, Zohsel K, Blomeyer D, Jennen-Steinmetz C, Schmid B, Trautmann-Villalba P, Hohmann S, Becker K, Esser G, Schmidt MH, Brandeis D, Banaschewski T, Laucht M.
    J Psychiatr Res; 2015 Nov 01; 70():83-90. PubMed ID: 26424426
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  • 14. Gene-environment interaction of the dopamine D4 receptor (DRD4) and observed maternal insensitivity predicting externalizing behavior in preschoolers.
    Bakermans-Kranenburg MJ, van Ijzendoorn MH.
    Dev Psychobiol; 2006 Jul 01; 48(5):406-9. PubMed ID: 16770765
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  • 15. Dopamine D4 receptor gene polymorphism (DRD4 VNTR) moderates real-world behavioural response to the food retail environment in children.
    Paquet C, Portella AK, Moore S, Ma Y, Dagher A, Meaney MJ, Kennedy JL, Levitan RD, Silveira PP, Dube L.
    BMC Public Health; 2021 Feb 03; 21(1):145. PubMed ID: 33530977
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  • 16. Infant genotype may moderate sensitivity to maternal affective communications: attachment disorganization, quality of care, and the DRD4 polymorphism.
    Gervai J, Novak A, Lakatos K, Toth I, Danis I, Ronai Z, Nemoda Z, Sasvari-Szekely M, Bureau JF, Bronfman E, Lyons-Ruth K.
    Soc Neurosci; 2007 Feb 03; 2(3-4):307-19. PubMed ID: 18167517
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  • 17. A birth-season/DRD4 gene interaction predicts weight gain and obesity in women with seasonal affective disorder: A seasonal thrifty phenotype hypothesis.
    Levitan RD, Masellis M, Lam RW, Kaplan AS, Davis C, Tharmalingam S, Mackenzie B, Basile VS, Kennedy JL.
    Neuropsychopharmacology; 2006 Nov 03; 31(11):2498-503. PubMed ID: 16760922
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  • 18. Dopamine genes (DRD2/ANKK1-TaqA1 and DRD4-7R) and executive function: their interaction with obesity.
    Ariza M, Garolera M, Jurado MA, Garcia-Garcia I, Hernan I, Sánchez-Garre C, Vernet-Vernet M, Sender-Palacios MJ, Marques-Iturria I, Pueyo R, Segura B, Narberhaus A.
    PLoS One; 2012 Nov 03; 7(7):e41482. PubMed ID: 22848508
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  • 19. Gene-environment interaction between dopamine receptor D4 7-repeat polymorphism and early maternal sensitivity predicts inattention trajectories across middle childhood.
    Berry D, Deater-Deckard K, McCartney K, Wang Z, Petrill SA.
    Dev Psychopathol; 2013 May 03; 25(2):291-306. PubMed ID: 23627945
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  • 20. A DRD4/BDNF gene-gene interaction associated with maximum BMI in women with bulimia nervosa.
    Kaplan AS, Levitan RD, Yilmaz Z, Davis C, Tharmalingam S, Kennedy JL.
    Int J Eat Disord; 2008 Jan 03; 41(1):22-8. PubMed ID: 17922530
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