Male-specific, replicable and functional roles of genetic variants and cerebral gray matter volumes in adhd: a gene-wide association study across ktn1 and a region-wide functional validation across brain

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  • who: Xingguang Luo from the We examined three Caucasian samples for replication (Table, )Sample #, included , parent-child trios [2, subjects with , ADHD children (6, years old have published the research: Male-specific, replicable and functional roles of genetic variants and cerebral gray matter volumes in ADHD: a gene-wide association study across KTN1 and a region-wide functional validation across brain, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors aimed to identify sex-specific replicable risk KTN1 alleles for ADHD and to explore their regulatory effects on mRNA expression and cortical and subcortical GMVs. KTN1 may . . .

     

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