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Janecka, M and Marzi, SJ and Parsons, MJ and Liu, L and Paya-Cano, JL and Smith, RG and Fernandes, C and Schalkwyk, LC (2017) Genetic polymorphisms and their association with brain and behavioural measures in heterogeneous stock mice. Scientific Reports, 7 (1). 41204-. DOI https://doi.org/10.1038/srep41204

Pidsley, R and Fernandes, C and Viana, J and Paya-Cano, JL and Liu, L and Smith, RG and Schalkwyk, LC and Mill, J (2012) DNA methylation at the Igf2/H19 imprinting control region is associated with cerebellum mass in outbred mice. Molecular Brain, 5 (1). 42-. DOI https://doi.org/10.1186/1756-6606-5-42

Kõks, S and Soomets, U and Paya-Cano, JL and Fernandes, C and Luuk, H and Plaas, M and Terasmaa, A and Tillmann, V and Noormets, K and Vasar, E and Schalkwyk, LC (2009) Wfs1 gene deletion causes growth retardation in mice and interferes with the growth hormone pathway. Physiological Genomics, 37 (3). pp. 249-259. DOI https://doi.org/10.1152/physiolgenomics.90407.2008

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Paya-Cano, JL and Sluyter, F and Mineur, YS and Fernandes, C and Crusio, WE and Schalkwyk, LC (2006) P.1.a.015 Strain differences in susceptibility to unpredictable chronic mild stress as assessed by hippocampal gene expression profiling. In: UNSPECIFIED, ? - ?.

Binder, E and Paya-Cano, JL and Sluyter, F and Schalkwyk, LC (2006) P.1.d.016 The effects of a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor and a tricyclic antidepressant on the behaviour of chronically stressed 129SvemJ and C57BL/6J mice in the hole board and forced swim test. In: UNSPECIFIED, ? - ?.

Fernandes, C and Liu, L and Paya-Cano, JL and Whatley, SA and Schalkwyk, LC (2004) Correlating behaviour with gene expression: Identifying genes for anxiety and cognition in the mouse. In: UNSPECIFIED, ? - ?.

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