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Authors: Gilmour, J Skuse, D Pembrey, M
Citation: J. Gilmour et al., Hyperphagic short stature and Prader-Willi syndrome: a comparison of behavioural phenotypes, genotypes and indices of stress, BR J PSYCHI, 179, 2001, pp. 129-137

Authors: Boddy, J Skuse, D Andrews, B
Citation: J. Boddy et al., The developmental sequelae of nonorganic failure to thrive, J CHILD PSY, 41(8), 2000, pp. 1003-1014

Authors: Skuse, D
Citation: D. Skuse, Untitled, J CHILD PSY, 41(7), 2000, pp. 817-818

Authors: Skuse, D
Citation: D. Skuse, Untitled, J CHILD PSY, 41(4), 2000, pp. 405-406

Authors: Dennis, N Coppin, B Turner, C Skuse, D Jacobs, P
Citation: N. Dennis et al., A clinical, cytogenetic and molecular study of 47 females with r(X) chromosomes, ANN HUM GEN, 64, 2000, pp. 277-293

Authors: Kuntsi, J Skuse, D Elgar, K Morris, E Turner, C
Citation: J. Kuntsi et al., Ring-X chromosomes: their cognitive and behavioural phenotype, ANN HUM GEN, 64, 2000, pp. 295-305

Authors: Dowdney, L Wilson, R Maughan, B Allerton, M Schofield, P Skuse, D
Citation: L. Dowdney et al., Psychological disturbance and service provision in parentally bereaved children: prospective case-control study, BR MED J, 319(7206), 1999, pp. 354-357

Authors: Skuse, D Elgar, K Morris, E
Citation: D. Skuse et al., Quality of life in Turner syndrome is related to chromosomal constitution:implications for genetic counselling and management, ACT PAEDIAT, 88, 1999, pp. 110-113

Authors: Thomas, NS Sharp, AJ Browne, CE Skuse, D Hardie, C Dennis, NR
Citation: Ns. Thomas et al., Xp deletions associated with autism in three females, HUM GENET, 104(1), 1999, pp. 43-48

Authors: Skuse, D
Citation: D. Skuse, Survival after being born too soon, but at what cost?, LANCET, 354(9176), 1999, pp. 354-355

Authors: Skuse, D
Citation: D. Skuse, Untitled, J CHILD PSY, 40(8), 1999, pp. 1143-1145

Authors: Gilmour, J Skuse, D
Citation: J. Gilmour et D. Skuse, A case-comparison study of the characteristics of children with a short stature syndrome induced by stress (hyperphagic short stature) and a consecutive series of unaffected "stressed" children, J CHILD PSY, 40(6), 1999, pp. 969-978

Authors: Skuse, D
Citation: D. Skuse, Untitled, J CHILD PSY, 40(5), 1999, pp. 665-667

Authors: Skuse, D
Citation: D. Skuse, Untitled, J CHILD PSY, 40(2), 1999, pp. 141-142
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