Modeling Interaction and Dispersion Effects in the Analysis of Gene-by-Environment Interaction is a research paper published in Behavior Genetics (2021). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 0. It has been cited 26 times.
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Evaluating Longitudinal Changes in the Human Structural Connectome in Relation to Cognitive Aging
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Center on Aging and Population Sciences
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Cortisol, Socioeconomic Status, and Genetic Influences on Cognitive Development
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Dissecting the Multivariate Genetic Architecture of Psychiatric Diseases
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Additional file 1 of Trends in the ability of socioeconomic position to predict individual body mass index: an analysis of repeated cross-sectional data, 1991–2019
Additional file 1 of Trends in the ability of socioeconomic position to predict individual body mass index: an analysis of repeated cross-sectional data, 1991–2019
Additional file 2 of Trends in the ability of socioeconomic position to predict individual body mass index: an analysis of repeated cross-sectional data, 1991–2019
Additional file 2 of Trends in the ability of socioeconomic position to predict individual body mass index: an analysis of repeated cross-sectional data, 1991–2019