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Michael C. Neale
Researcher at Virginia Commonwealth University
Publications - 647
Citations - 72612
Michael C. Neale is an academic researcher from Virginia Commonwealth University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Twin study & Population. The author has an hindex of 121, co-authored 620 publications receiving 66343 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael C. Neale include VU University Amsterdam & University of East London.
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Genomewide linkage study in the Irish affected sib pair study of alcohol dependence: evidence for a susceptibility region for symptoms of alcohol dependence on chromosome 4
Carol A. Prescott,Carol A. Prescott,P.F. Sullivan,Po-Hsiu Kuo,Bradley T. Webb,J. Vittum,Diana G. Patterson,Dawn L. Thiselton,John Myers,M. Devitt,Lisa Halberstadt,V.P. Robinson,Michael C. Neale,E J C G van den Oord,Declan Walsh,Brien P. Riley,Kenneth S. Kendler +16 more
TL;DR: The results of this study suggest the importance of genetic variation in chromosome 4 in the etiology and severity of alcoholism in Caucasian populations.
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Parental treatment and the equal environment assumption in twin studies of psychiatric illness.
TL;DR: The results suggest that the differential treatment of MZ and DZ twins by their parents is unlikely to represent a significant bias in twin studies of these major psychiatric disorders.
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A Twin Study of Chronic Fatigue
Dedra Buchwald,Richard Herrell,Suzanne Ashton,Megan Belcourt,Karen B. Schmaling,Patrick F. Sullivan,Michael C. Neale,Jack Goldberg +7 more
TL;DR: Evidence of the familial aggregation of fatigue is provided and genes may play a role in the etiology of chronic fatigue syndrome, suggesting that genetic influences may be important in its expression.
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The structure of perfectionism: a twin study.
Federica Tozzi,Steven H. Aggen,Benjamin M. Neale,Charles B. Anderson,Suzanne E. Mazzeo,Michael C. Neale,Cynthia M. Bulik +6 more
TL;DR: These multivariate twin modeling results support conceptualizations of perfectionism as a multidimensional construct and suggest CM is the core feature of Perfectionism with DA and PS serving as indicators of CM.
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Blue Again: Perturbational Effects of Antidepressants Suggest Monoaminergic Homeostasis in Major Depression
TL;DR: The risk of relapse after ADM discontinuation is positively associated with the degree to which ADMs enhance serotonin and norepinephrine in prefrontal cortex, after controlling for covariates.