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    Social communication deficits in conduct disorder: a clinical and community survey by Gilmour, J., Hill, B., Place, M., Skuse, D.H.

    Published in Journal of child psychology and psychiatry (01-07-2004)
    “…Background:  Increasing numbers of children are referred to Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services because of disruptive behaviour. Recent reviews on the…”
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    Evidence from Turner's syndrome of an imprinted X-linked locus affecting cognitive function by Skuse, D. H, James, R. S, Bishop, D. V. M, Coppin, B, Dalton, P, Aamodt-Leeper, G, Bacarese-Hamilton, M, Creswell, C, McGurk, R, Jacobs, P. A

    Published in Nature (London) (12-06-1997)
    “…Turner's syndrome is a sporadic disorder of human females in which all or part of one X chromosome is deleted. Intelligence is usually normal but social…”
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    Functional dissociation of amygdala-modulated arousal and cognitive appraisal, in Turner syndrome by Skuse, D. H., Morris, J. S., Dolan, R. J.

    Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (01-09-2005)
    “…The amygdala is preferentially activated by facial expressions of fear. Right and left amygdala are hypothesized to play distinct, but complementary, roles…”
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    Imprinting, the X-chromosome, and the male brain : Explaining sex differences in the liability to autism by SKUSE, D. H

    Published in Pediatric research (2000)
    “…Males are at least four times more likely to develop autism than females. Among relatives with a broader autistic phenotype, males predominate too. Autism is a…”
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    Endophenotypes and child psychiatry by Skuse, David H.

    Published in British journal of psychiatry (01-05-2001)
    “…[...]it has been suggested that a focus on associated traits, rather than syndromes, is appropriate and could in due course contribute to the redefinition of…”
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    Distinctive patterns of memory function in subgroups of females with Turner syndrome: evidence for imprinted loci on the X-chromosome affecting neurodevelopment by Bishop, D.V.M, Canning, E, Elgar, K, Morris, E, Jacobs, P.A, Skuse, D.H

    Published in Neuropsychologia (01-01-2000)
    “…X-monosomy is a form of Turner syndrome (TS) in which an entire X chromosome is missing. It is usually assumed that neuropsychological deficits in females with…”
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    Social communication deficits in disruptive primary-school children by Donno, R, Parker, G, Gilmour, J, Skuse, D H

    Published in British journal of psychiatry (01-04-2010)
    “…Parent and teacher data, from questionnaire surveys, suggest that school-identified disruptive children often have pragmatic language deficits of an autistic…”
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    The inequity of education, health and care plan provision for children and young people with intellectual and developmental disabilities by Lee, I. O., Wolstencroft, J., Housby, H., Bree, M. B. M., Chawner, S. J. R. A., Hall, J., Skuse, D. H.

    “…Background Children and young people (CYP) with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDDs) have significant additional educational needs compared with…”
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    Individual Differences in Cognitive Planning on the Tower of Hanoi Task: Neuropsychological Maturity or Measurement Error? by Bishop, D. V. M., Aamodt-Leeper, G., Creswell, C., McGurk, R., Skuse, D. H.

    Published in Journal of child psychology and psychiatry (01-05-2001)
    “…The Tower of Hanoi (ToH) task was given to 238 children aged from 7 to 15 years, and 20 adults. Individual variation within an age band was substantial. ToH…”
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    Oral-motor dysfunction in children who fail to thrive: organic or non-organic? by Reilly, S M, Skuse, D H, Wolke, D, Stevenson, J

    Published in Developmental medicine and child neurology (01-02-1999)
    “…Forty-seven children with non-organic failure to thrive (NOFT) were identified from a whole-population survey of children's growth and development. A…”
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    A molecular and FISH analysis of structurally abnormal Y chromosomes in patients with Turner syndrome by Robinson, D O, Dalton, P, Jacobs, P A, Mosse, K, Power, M M, Skuse, D H, Crolla, J A

    Published in Journal of medical genetics (01-04-1999)
    “…Fourteen patients with Turner syndrome and a structurally abnormal Y chromosome were analysed by PCR amplification and fluorescence in situ hybridisation for…”
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    Behavioural Neuroscience and Child Psychopathology: Insights from Model Systems by Skuse, David H.

    Published in Journal of child psychology and psychiatry (01-01-2000)
    “…We have just emerged from “the Decade of the Brain”, yet in so many ways it was the “Decade of the Genome”. What relevance does the remarkable advance in…”
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    Metaphyseal growth arrest lines in psychosocial short stature by Khadilkar, V V, Frazer, F L, Skuse, D H, Stanhope, R

    Published in Archives of disease in childhood (01-09-1998)
    “…Metaphyseal growth arrest lines are seen in children who experience significant physical stress such as infection or malnutrition over a sufficient period of…”
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    Behavioural phenotypes: what do they teach us? by Skuse, David H

    Published in Archives of disease in childhood (01-03-2000)
    “…[...]there is such phenotypic variability in a series of individuals with successively larger deletions 30 of the short arm of the X chromosome that the…”
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    Seven ring (X) chromosomes lacking the XIST locus, six with an unexpectedly mild phenotype by TURNER, C, DENNIS, N. R, SKUSE, D. H, JACOBS, P. A

    Published in Human genetics (2000)
    “…Small ring (X) chromosomes lacking the XIST gene at Xq13.2 have been associated with a severe phenotype that includes mental retardation, facial dysmorphism…”
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    A study of females with deletions of the short arm of the X chromosome by JAMES, R. S, COPPIN, B, DALTON, P, DENNIS, N. R, MITCHELL, C, SHARP, A. J, SKUSE, D. H, THOMAS, N. S, JACOBS, P. A

    Published in Human genetics (01-05-1998)
    “…We have undertaken a clinical and molecular study of 25 females with deletions of the short arm of the X chromosome. We have determined the deletion…”
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    Individual Differences in Cognitive Planning on the Tower of Hanoi Task: Neuropsychological Maturity or Measurement Error? by Bishop, D. V. M., Aamodt-Leeper, G., Creswell, C., McGurk, R., Skuse, D. H.

    Published in Journal of child psychology and psychiatry (01-05-2001)
    “…The Tower of Hanoi (ToH) task was given to 238 children aged from 7 to 15 years, and 20 adults. Individual variation within an age band was substantial. ToH…”
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    Dosage‐sensitive X‐linked locus influences the development of amygdala and orbitofrontal cortex, and fear recognition in humans by Good, Catriona D., Lawrence, Kate, Thomas, N. Simon, Price, Cathy J., Ashburner, John, Friston, Karl J., Frackowiak, Richard S. J., Oreland, Lars, Skuse, David H.

    Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (01-11-2003)
    “…The amygdala, which plays a critical role in emotional learning and social cognition, is structurally and functionally sexually dimorphic in humans. We used…”
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    Non-organic failure to thrive: a reappraisal by Skuse, D H

    Published in Archives of disease in childhood (01-02-1985)
    “…Non-organic failure to thrive has traditionally been regarded as due primarily to maternal rejection and neglect. A critical reappraisal of the evidence…”
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    Genomic imprinting of the X chromosome: A novel mechanism for the evolution of sexual dimorphism by Skuse, David H.

    “…Genomic imprinting is the differential marking of maternally and paternally inherited alleles of specific genes or chromosome regions during gametogenesis. The…”
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