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Sarah Curran

Researcher at King's College London

Publications -  78
Citations -  7948

Sarah Curran is an academic researcher from King's College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Autism & Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 77 publications receiving 7179 citations. Previous affiliations of Sarah Curran include Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust & Brighton and Sussex Medical School.

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Polymorphisms in the dopamine D5 receptor (DRD5) gene and ADHD.

TL;DR: Overall, there is little evidence to support a role for DRD5 in ADHD, and there is significant association for an allele of D4S615, a dinucleotide repeat located 131 kb 3′ ofDRD5 that has been previously associated with schizophrenia.
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A Genetics-First Approach to Dissecting the Heterogeneity of Autism: Phenotypic Comparison of Autism Risk Copy Number Variants

TL;DR: Using clinical cut-offs, it is found that 54% of individuals with one of the 4 CNVs who did not meet full autism diagnostic criteria nonetheless had elevated levels of autistic traits, and a range of profile differences were identified.
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No association between CHRNA7 microsatellite markers and attention‐deficit hyperactivity disorder

TL;DR: Three known microsatellite markers near the nicotinic acetylcholine alpha 7 receptor gene, CHRNA7, were studied in 206 ADHD parent-proband trios of children aged 5-16 with ADHD according to DSM-IV criteria and demonstrated no evidence that variation at the micros satellite markers influences susceptibility to ADHD.