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1. Familiality of Co-existing ADHD and Tic Disorders: Evidence from a Large Sibling Study

2. Familiality of Co-existing ADHD and Tic Disorders: Evidence from a Large Sibling Study

3. Familiality of Co-existing ADHD and Tic Disorders: Evidence from a Large Sibling Study

4. Neurocognitive predictors of substance use disorders and nicotine dependence in ADHD probands, their unaffected siblings, and controls: a 4-year prospective follow-up

5. Neurocognitive predictors of substance use disorders and nicotine dependence in ADHD probands, their unaffected siblings, and controls: a 4-year prospective follow-up

6. Quantitative linkage for autism spectrum disorders symptoms in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: significant locus on chromosome 7q11

7. Angiogenic, neurotrophic, and inflammatory system SNPs moderate the association between birth weight and ADHD symptom severity

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10. Quantitative linkage for autism spectrum disorders symptoms in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: significant locus on chromosome 7q11

11. Angiogenic, neurotrophic, and inflammatory system SNPs moderate the association between birth weight and ADHD symptom severity

12. Quantitative linkage for autism spectrum disorders symptoms in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: significant locus on chromosome 7q11

13. Angiogenic, neurotrophic, and inflammatory system SNPs moderate the association between birth weight and ADHD symptom severity

14. Association between DRD2/DRD4 interaction and conduct disorder: A potential developmental pathway to alcohol dependence

15. Comorbid anxiety and neurocognitive dysfunctions in children with ADHD

16. Stimulant treatment for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and risk of developing substance use disorder

17. Candidate genetic pathways for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) show association to hyperactive/impulsive symptoms in children with ADHD

18. Substance use disorders in adolescents with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: a 4-year follow-up study

19. Association between DRD2/DRD4 interaction and conduct disorder: A potential developmental pathway to alcohol dependence

20. Comorbid anxiety and neurocognitive dysfunctions in children with ADHD

21. Stimulant treatment for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and risk of developing substance use disorder

22. Candidate genetic pathways for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) show association to hyperactive/impulsive symptoms in children with ADHD

23. Substance use disorders in adolescents with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: a 4-year follow-up study

24. Candidate genetic pathways for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) show association to hyperactive/impulsive symptoms in children with ADHD

25. Association between DRD2/DRD4 interaction and conduct disorder: A potential developmental pathway to alcohol dependence

26. Comorbid anxiety and neurocognitive dysfunctions in children with ADHD

27. Stimulant treatment for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and risk of developing substance use disorder

28. The hierarchical factor model of ADHD: invariant across age and national groupings?

29. Investigating the contribution of common genetic variants to the risk and pathogenesis of ADHD.

30. The dopamine receptor D4 7-repeat allele influences neurocognitive functioning, but this effect is moderated by age and ADHD status: an exploratory study

31. Neuropsychological intra-individual variability explains unique genetic variance of ADHD and shows suggestive linkage to chromosomes 12, 13, and 17.

32. Aetiology for the covariation between combined type ADHD and reading difficulties in a family study: the role of IQ.

33. Neuropsychological correlates of emotional lability in children with ADHD

34. Genome-wide analysis of copy number variants in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: the role of rare variants and duplications at 15q13.3.

35. Genome-wide association study of motor coordination problems in ADHD identifies genes for brain and muscle function.

36. The hierarchical factor model of ADHD: invariant across age and national groupings?

37. Investigating the contribution of common genetic variants to the risk and pathogenesis of ADHD.

38. The dopamine receptor D4 7-repeat allele influences neurocognitive functioning, but this effect is moderated by age and ADHD status: an exploratory study

39. Neuropsychological intra-individual variability explains unique genetic variance of ADHD and shows suggestive linkage to chromosomes 12, 13, and 17.

40. Aetiology for the covariation between combined type ADHD and reading difficulties in a family study: the role of IQ.

41. Neuropsychological correlates of emotional lability in children with ADHD

42. Genome-wide analysis of copy number variants in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: the role of rare variants and duplications at 15q13.3.

43. Genome-wide association study of motor coordination problems in ADHD identifies genes for brain and muscle function.

44. Neuropsychological intra-individual variability explains unique genetic variance of ADHD and shows suggestive linkage to chromosomes 12, 13, and 17.

45. Aetiology for the covariation between combined type ADHD and reading difficulties in a family study: the role of IQ.

46. Neuropsychological correlates of emotional lability in children with ADHD

47. Genome-wide analysis of copy number variants in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: the role of rare variants and duplications at 15q13.3.

48. Investigating the contribution of common genetic variants to the risk and pathogenesis of ADHD.

49. The dopamine receptor D4 7-repeat allele influences neurocognitive functioning, but this effect is moderated by age and ADHD status: an exploratory study

50. European guidelines on managing adverse effects of medication for ADHD.

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