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William Davies
William Davies
Senior Lecturer, Cardiff University
Verified email at cardiff.ac.uk
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Genomic imprinting effects on brain development and function
LS Wilkinson, W Davies, AR Isles
Nature Reviews Neuroscience 8 (11), 832-843, 2007
4402007
Xlr3b is a new imprinted candidate for X-linked parent-of-origin effects on cognitive function in mice
W Davies, A Isles, R Smith, D Karunadasa, D Burrmann, T Humby, ...
Nature genetics 37 (6), 625-629, 2005
2512005
Imprinted gene expression in the brain
W Davies, AR Isles, LS Wilkinson
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 29 (3), 421-430, 2005
2302005
It is not all hormones: alternative explanations for sexual differentiation of the brain
W Davies, LS Wilkinson
Brain research 1126 (1), 36-45, 2006
2162006
Visuospatial attentional functioning in mice: interactions between cholinergic manipulations and genotype
T Humby, FM Laird, W Davies, LS Wilkinson
European Journal of Neuroscience 11 (8), 2813-2823, 1999
1931999
Genomic imprinting and the social brain
AR Isles, W Davies, LS Wilkinson
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 361 …, 2006
1362006
Sex differences in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: Candidate genetic and endocrine mechanisms.
W Davies
Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology 35 (3), 331-346, 2014
1272014
X‐linked imprinting: effects on brain and behaviour
W Davies, AR Isles, PS Burgoyne, LS Wilkinson
Bioessays 28 (1), 35-44, 2006
1022006
Imprinted genes and mental dysfunction
W Davies, AR Isles, LS Wilkinson
Annals of Medicine 33 (6), 428-436, 2001
1012001
What are imprinted genes doing in the brain?
W Davies, AR Isles, T Humby, LS Wilkinson
Genomic imprinting, 62-70, 2008
922008
The role of the Y chromosome in brain function
E Kopsida, E Stergiakouli, PM Lynn, LS Wilkinson, W Davies
Open neuroendocrinology journal (Online) 2, 20, 2009
812009
The influence of sex-linked genetic mechanisms on attention and impulsivity
S Trent, W Davies
Biological psychology 89 (1), 1-13, 2012
792012
The 39, XO mouse as a model for the neurobiology of Turner syndrome and sex-biased neuropsychiatric disorders
PMY Lynn, W Davies
Behavioural Brain Research 179 (2), 173-182, 2007
742007
Converging pharmacological and genetic evidence indicates a role for steroid sulfatase in attention
W Davies, T Humby, W Kong, T Otter, PS Burgoyne, LS Wilkinson
Biological psychiatry 66 (4), 360-367, 2009
722009
X-monosomy effects on visuospatial attention in mice: a candidate gene and implications for Turner syndrome and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
W Davies, T Humby, AR Isles, PS Burgoyne, LS Wilkinson
Biological psychiatry 61 (12), 1351-1360, 2007
722007
Cross-species approaches to pathological gambling: a review targeting sex differences, adolescent vulnerability and ecological validity of research tools
R van den Bos, W Davies, F Dellu-Hagedorn, AE Goudriaan, S Granon, ...
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 37 (10), 2454-2471, 2013
672013
Insights into rare diseases from social media surveys
W Davies
Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases 11 (1), 151, 2016
592016
Imprinted genes and neuroendocrine function
W Davies, PMY Lynn, D Relkovic, LS Wilkinson
Frontiers in neuroendocrinology 29 (3), 413-427, 2008
592008
Expression patterns of the novel imprinted genes Nap1l5 and Peg13 and their non-imprinted host genes in the adult mouse brain
W Davies, RJ Smith, G Kelsey, LS Wilkinson
Gene expression patterns 4 (6), 741-747, 2004
562004
Effects on fear reactivity in XO mice are due to haploinsufficiency of a non-PAR X gene: implications for emotional function in Turner's syndrome
AR Isles, W Davies, D Burrmann, PS Burgoyne, LS Wilkinson
Human Molecular Genetics 13 (17), 1849-1855, 2004
562004
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