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Guy A. Rouleau
Researcher at Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital
Publications - 935
Citations - 75050
Guy A. Rouleau is an academic researcher from Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Genome-wide association study. The author has an hindex of 129, co-authored 884 publications receiving 65892 citations. Previous affiliations of Guy A. Rouleau include Utrecht University & University of Helsinki.
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Sleep disorders and Parkinson disease; lessons from genetics
TL;DR: Comparing genetic data between Parkinson disease and sleep-related disorders can clarify their association, which may assist in determining whether they can serve as clinical markers for Parkinson disease risk or progression, and the potential implications on research, diagnosis, counseling and treatment.
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Administration of testosterone results in reversible deterioration in Kennedy’s disease
Peter Kinirons,Guy A. Rouleau +1 more
TL;DR: A patient with SBMA who experienced significant worsening of his symptoms during treatment with testosterone, followed by complete reversal to pretreatment functioning on cessation of therapy is described.
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Analysis of the UNC13A Gene as a Risk Factor for Sporadic Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Hussein Daoud,Veronique V. Belzil,Anne Desjarlais,William Camu,Patrick A. Dion,Guy A. Rouleau +5 more
TL;DR: The aim of this study is to investigate the variant rs12608932 located in the unc-13 homologue A gene (UNC13A) as a possible risk factor for developing ALS in a French population.
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Identification of three polymorphisms in the translated region of PLC-γ1 and their investigation in lithium responsive bipolar disorder
TL;DR: Three polymorphic sites localized in three different exons of the PLC-gamma1 gene (exons 9, 26, 31) are identified, suggesting that previous findings were not the result of linkage disequilibrium with these variants.
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Full sequencing and haplotype analysis of MAPT in Parkinson's disease and rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder.
Jiao Li,Jennifer A. Ruskey,Isabelle Arnulf,Yves Dauvilliers,Michele T.M. Hu,Birgit Högl,Claire S. Leblond,Sirui Zhou,Amirthagowri Ambalavanan,Jay P. Ross,Cynthia V. Bourassa,Dan Spiegelman,Sandra B. Laurent,Ambra Stefani,Christelle Charley Monaca,Valérie Cochen De Cock,Michel Boivin,Michel Boivin,Luigi Ferini-Strambi,Giuseppe Plazzi,Elena Antelmi,Peter Young,Anna Heidbreder,Catherine Labbé,Tanis J. Ferman,Patrick A. Dion,Dongsheng Fan,Alex Desautels,Jean-François Gagnon,Nicolas Dupré,Edward A. Fon,Jacques Montplaisir,Bradley F. Boeve,Ronald B. Postuma,Guy A. Rouleau,Owen A. Ross,Ziv Gan-Or +36 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the role of MAPT variants in rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder was investigated and age-, sex-, and ethnicity-adjusted analyses were performed to examine the association between MAPT, Parkinson's disease, and Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Behavior Disorder.