The ATXN1 and TRIM31 Genes Are Related to Intelligence in an ADHD Background: Evidence From a Large Collaborative Study Totaling 4,963 Subjects

T.S. Rizzi, A. Arias-Vasquez, N. Rommelse, J. Kuntsi, R. Anney, P. Asherson, J. Buitelaar, T. Banaschewski, R. Ebstein, D. Ruano, S. van der Sluis, C.A. Markunas, M.E. Garrett, A.E. Ashley-Koch, S.H. Kollins, A.D. Anastopoulos, N.K. Hnasell, M.J. Wright, G.W. Montgomery, N.G. MartinS.E. Harris, G. Davies, A. Tenesa, D.J. Porteous, J.M. Starr, I.J. Deary, B. St Pourcain, G. Davey Smith, N.J. Timpson, D.M. Evans, M. Gill, A. Miranda, F. Mulas, R.D. Oades, H. Roeyers, A. Rothenberger, J.A. Sergeant, E. Sonuga-Barke, H.C. Steinhausen, E. Taylor, S.V. Faraone, B. Franke, D. Posthuma

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