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Positive effects of methylphenidate on hyperactivity are moderated by monoaminergic gene variants in children with autism spectrum disorders.

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Authors
James T. McCracken, K.K. Badashova, David J. Posey, Michael G. Aman, Lawrence Scahill, Elaine Tierney, L. Eugene Arnold, Benedetto Vitiello, F. Whelan, Shirley Z. Chuang, M. Davies, B. Shah, Christopher J. McDougle, E.L. Nurmi
Title
Positive effects of methylphenidate on hyperactivity are moderated by monoaminergic gene variants in children with autism spectrum disorders.
Journal
Pharmacogenomics
Year
2014
Volume
14
Issue
3
Page(s)
pp. 295-302.
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Publication Format
Journal Article
Scientific Validity
Secondary Analysis, Peer-Reviewed
Comments
This is a secondary analysis of data from Research Units on Pediatric Psychopharmacology (RUPP) Autism Network (2005).
Keywords
Autism, Genotype, Hyperactivity, Intervention, Methylphenidate, Stimulants

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