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Thomas Konneker
Thomas Konneker
Research Associate, North Carolina State University
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Common variants in psychiatric risk genes predict brain structure at birth
RC Knickmeyer, J Wang, H Zhu, X Geng, S Woolson, RM Hamer, ...
Cerebral cortex 24 (5), 1230-1246, 2014
1672014
2D: 4D ratios in the first 2 years of life: Stability and relation to testosterone exposure and sensitivity
RC Knickmeyer, S Woolson, RM Hamer, T Konneker, JH Gilmore
Hormones and behavior 60 (3), 256-263, 2011
1462011
Impact of sex and gonadal steroids on neonatal brain structure
RC Knickmeyer, J Wang, H Zhu, X Geng, S Woolson, RM Hamer, ...
Cerebral cortex 24 (10), 2721-2731, 2014
672014
A searchable database of genetic evidence for psychiatric disorders
T Konneker, T Barnes, H Furberg, M Losh, CM Bulik, PF Sullivan
American Journal of Medical Genetics Part B: Neuropsychiatric Genetics 147 …, 2008
402008
No association of the serotonin transporter polymorphisms 5‐HTTLPR and RS25531 with schizophrenia or neurocognition
TI Konneker, JJ Crowley, CR Quackenbush, RSE Keefe, DO Perkins, ...
American Journal of Medical Genetics Part B: Neuropsychiatric Genetics 153 …, 2010
232010
Permissiveness to form pluripotent stem cells may be an evolutionarily derived characteristic in Mus musculus
TA Garbutt, TI Konneker, K Konganti, AE Hillhouse, F Swift-Haire, A Jones, ...
Scientific Reports 8 (1), 14706, 2018
102018
Derivation of stable embryonic stem cell-like, but transcriptionally heterogenous, induced pluripotent stem cells from non-permissive mouse strains
TA Garbutt, K Konganti, T Konneker, A Hillhouse, D Phelps, A Jones, ...
Mammalian Genome 31, 263-286, 2020
2020
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