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Stephen V. Faraone
Researcher at State University of New York Upstate Medical University
Publications - 1470
Citations - 155368
Stephen V. Faraone is an academic researcher from State University of New York Upstate Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder & Bipolar disorder. The author has an hindex of 188, co-authored 1427 publications receiving 140298 citations. Previous affiliations of Stephen V. Faraone include University of Bergen & National Institute for Health Research.
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Possible association of the alpha-2A adrenergic receptor gene (ADRA2A) with symptoms of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
TL;DR: The results provide weak evidence for a possible role of ADRA2A in ADHD symptom expression in the Han Chinese population, which differs quite substantially from the Caucasian population in the frequencies of alleles at these polymorphisms.
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Laboratory-observed behavioral disinhibition in the young offspring of parents with bipolar disorder: a high-risk pilot study.
Dina R. Hirshfeld-Becker,Joseph Biederman,Aude Henin,Stephen V. Faraone,Gabrielle A. Cayton,Jerrold F. Rosenbaum +5 more
TL;DR: Results suggest a familial link between bipolar disorder in parents and behavioral disinhibition in their offspring, which may be a familially transmitted predisposing factor for dysregulatory distress later in life.
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Revisiting the association between attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and anxiety disorders: a familial risk analysis
Ellen B. Braaten,Joseph Beiderman,Michael C. Monuteaux,Eric Mick,Eliza Calhoun,Gershon Cattan,Stephen V. Faraone +6 more
TL;DR: Findings are most consistent with the hypothesis that ADHD and anxiety disorders segregate independently in families.
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Genome-wide association study of motor coordination problems in ADHD identifies genes for brain and muscle function.
Ellen A. Fliers,Alejandro Arias Vasquez,Geert Poelmans,Nanda Rommelse,Marieke E. Altink,Cathelijne J. M. Buschgens,Philip Asherson,Tobias Banaschewski,Richard P. Ebstein,Michael Gill,Ana Miranda,Fernando Mulas,Robert D. Oades,Herbert Roeyers,Aribert Rothenberger,Joseph A. Sergeant,Edmund J.S. Sonuga-Barke,Hans-Christoph Steinhausen,Stephen V. Faraone,Jan K. Buitelaar,Barbara Franke +20 more
TL;DR: The findings of this genome-wide association study to identify genes contributing to motor coordination problems in children with ADHD provide clues about the aetiology of motorcoordination problems, but replication studies in independent samples are necessary.
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Investigating Shared Genetic Basis Across Tourette Syndrome and Comorbid Neurodevelopmental Disorders Along the Impulsivity-Compulsivity Spectrum.
Zhiyu Yang,Hanrui Wu,Phil Lee,Fotis Tsetsos,Lea K. Davis,Dongmei Yu,Sang Hong Lee,Søren Dalsgaard,Jan Haavik,Csaba Barta,Tetyana Zayats,Valsamma Eapen,Naomi R. Wray,Bernie Devlin,Mark J. Daly,Benjamin M. Neale,Anders D. Børglum,James J. Crowley,Jeremiah M. Scharf,Carol A. Mathews,Stephen V. Faraone,Barbara Franke,Manuel Mattheisen,Jordan W. Smoller,Peristera Paschou +24 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the shared genetic basis across Tourette syndrome (TS), ADHD, ASD, and OCD, and undertook an evaluation of cross-disorder genetic architecture and systematic meta-analysis, integrating summary statistics from the latest genome-wide association studies.