Todd M. Darlington, Ph.D.

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Integrative Physiology University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States 
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Marissa A. Ehringer grad student 2013 CU Boulder
 (Genetic and environmental influences on alcohol behaviors: Insight from the mouse transcriptome.)
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Coon H, Ferris E, Darlington T, et al. (2019) Sa18Significant Overlap Of Genomic Regions From Extended High-Risk Autism Families With Evolutionarily Accelerated Regions In A Species With Highly Unusual Social Behavior European Neuropsychopharmacology. 29
Coon H, Darlington TM, DiBlasi E, et al. (2018) Genome-wide significant regions in 43 Utah high-risk families implicate multiple genes involved in risk for completed suicide. Molecular Psychiatry
Waller RG, Darlington TM, Wei X, et al. (2018) Novel pedigree analysis implicates DNA repair and chromatin remodeling in multiple myeloma risk. Plos Genetics. 14: e1007111
Woodbury-Smith M, Bilder DA, Morgan J, et al. (2017) Combined genome-wide linkage and targeted association analysis of head circumference in autism spectrum disorder families. Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders. 9: 5
Kamens HM, Corley RP, Richmond PA, et al. (2016) Evidence for Association Between Low Frequency Variants in CHRNA6/CHRNB3 and Antisocial Drug Dependence. Behavior Genetics
Darlington TM, McCarthy RD, Cox RJ, et al. (2016) Voluntary wheel running reduces voluntary consumption of ethanol in mice: identification of candidate genes through striatal gene expression profiling. Genes, Brain, and Behavior
Garner C, Glenn M, Waller RG, et al. (2015) Disruption of the SUMO Pathway in a High-Risk B-Cell Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Pedigree Blood. 126: 2682-2682
Darlington TM, Pimentel R, Smith K, et al. (2014) Identifying rare variants for genetic risk through a combined pedigree and phenotype approach: application to suicide and asthma. Translational Psychiatry. 4: e471
Darlington TM, McCarthy RD, Cox RJ, et al. (2014) Mesolimbic transcriptional response to hedonic substitution of voluntary exercise and voluntary ethanol consumption. Behavioural Brain Research. 259: 313-20
Coon H, Darlington T, Pimentel R, et al. (2013) Genetic risk factors in two Utah pedigrees at high risk for suicide. Translational Psychiatry. 3: e325
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