Lindsey Kent
Department of Psychiatry
University of Birmingham
Queen Elizabeth Psychiatric Hospital
Mindelsohn Way
UK
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- Is there a relationship between attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and bipolar disorder?. Kent, L., Craddock, N. J. Affect. Disord (2003)
- Evidence that variation at the serotonin transporter gene influences susceptibility to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD): analysis and pooled analysis. Kent, L., Doerry, U., Hardy, E., Parmar, R., Gingell, K., Hawi, Z., Kirley, A., Lowe, N., Fitzgerald, M., Gill, M., Craddock, N. Mol. Psychiatry (2002)
- Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor alpha4 subunit gene polymorphism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Kent, L., Middle, F., Hawi, Z., Fitzgerald, M., Gill, M., Feehan, C., Craddock, N. Psychiatr. Genet. (2001)
- No association between CHRNA7 microsatellite markers and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder. Kent, L., Green, E., Holmes, J., Thapar, A., Gill, M., Hawi, Z., Fitzgerald, M., Asherson, P., Curran, S., Mills, J., Payton, A., Craddock, N. Am. J. Med. Genet. (2001)
- Maternal and child psychological sequelae in paediatric burn injuries. Kent, L., King, H., Cochrane, R. Burns (2000)
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