17 results on '"Uher R"'
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2. Identifying the Common Genetic Basis of Antidepressant Response.
3. Interaction between childhood maltreatment on immunogenetic risk in depression: Discovery and replication in clinical case-control samples
4. Meta-analysis of CYP2C19 association with efficacy and side effects of citalopram and escitalopram
5. New insights into the pharmacogenomics of antidepressant response from the GENDEP and STARD* studies: results of high-density imputation
6. P.4.002 Genetic differences in drug-metabolising enzymes: can they be used to predict antidepressant treatment response?
7. P.1.011 Identifying transcriptomic biomarkers for response to escitalopram in the inflammatory cytokine pathway
8. P.4.009 Genetic predictors of antidepressant response integrating baseline severity information
9. P.3.002 Informative dropout and the relative efficacy of escitalopram and nortriptyline in treating major depressive disorder
10. P.4.015 Gene expression profile associated with major depression and with antidepressant response
11. P.2.d.022 Gene by drug interactions in genome-wide pharmacogenetic data: a NEWMEDS study
12. P.1.034 Copy number variants in CYP450 psychotropic drug metabolising enzymes in a large study of recurrent depressive disorder
13. P.1.024 Depressive disorder moderates the effect of fat mass and obesity-associated gene (FTO) on body mass index (BMI)
14. P.3.13 Temperament and character of subjects with treatment increase suicidal ideations in the GENDEP study
15. P.3.16 Characterisation of response to antidepressants in a pharmacogenetic trial
16. Elevated pain threshold in eating disorders: physiological and psychological factors
17. S.10.04 The brain and eating disorders
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