His main research concerns Autism, Genetics, Genome-wide association study, Copy-number variation and Developmental disorder. His study looks at the intersection of Autism and topics like Randomized controlled trial with Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule. His work in Genetics tackles topics such as Heritability of autism which are related to areas like Epigenetics of autism and Chromosome.
Jonathan Green has researched Genome-wide association study in several fields, including Intellectual disability, Genetic association and Haplotype. His Developmental disorder research incorporates elements of Conduct disorder and Asperger syndrome. Psychological intervention and Young adult is closely connected to Clinical trial in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Psychiatry.
His primary areas of investigation include Autism, Developmental psychology, Psychiatry, Autism spectrum disorder and Clinical psychology. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Psychological intervention, Randomized controlled trial, Intervention and Neurofibromatosis. His studies deal with areas such as Physical therapy, Clinical trial and Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule as well as Randomized controlled trial.
A large part of his Developmental psychology studies is devoted to Object Attachment. His research ties Cohort and Psychiatry together. His Autism spectrum disorder study incorporates themes from Spectrum disorder, Pediatrics and Child development.
His primary areas of study are Autism, Autism spectrum disorder, Developmental psychology, Clinical psychology and Intervention. His Autism research incorporates themes from Psychological intervention, Randomized controlled trial, Cognition, Neurofibromatosis and Child development. He interconnects Clinical trial, Cohort and Hazard ratio in the investigation of issues within Randomized controlled trial.
His Autism spectrum disorder research includes elements of Mental health, Internal medicine, Distress and Anxiety. His research in the fields of Teacher report, Adaptive functioning and Rutter overlaps with other disciplines such as Privation. The various areas that Jonathan Green examines in his Intervention study include Spectrum disorder and Family medicine.
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CTLA-4 can function as a negative regulator of T cell activation
Theresa L. Walunas;Deborah J. Lenschow;Christina Y. Bakker;Peter S. Linsley.
Immunity (1994)
Functional impact of global rare copy number variation in autism spectrum disorders
Dalila Pinto;Alistair T. Pagnamenta;Lambertus Klei;Richard Anney.
Nature (2010)
Mapping autism risk loci using genetic linkage and chromosomal rearrangements
Peter Szatmari;Andrew D. Paterson;Lonnie Zwaigenbaum;Wendy Roberts.
Nature Genetics (2007)
Immunosuppression in patients who die of sepsis and multiple organ failure.
Jonathan S. Boomer;Kathleen To;Kathy C. Chang;Osamu Takasu.
JAMA (2011)
Parent-mediated communication-focused treatment in children with autism (PACT): A randomised controlled trial.
Jonathan Green;Jonathan Green;Tony Charman;Helen McConachie;Catherine Aldred.
The Lancet (2010)
A full genome screen for autism with evidence for linkage to a region on chromosome 7q International Molecular Genetic Study of Autism Consortium
Anthony Bailey;Amaia Hervas;Nicola Matthews;Sarah Palferman.
Human Molecular Genetics (1998)
Convergence of Genes and Cellular Pathways Dysregulated in Autism Spectrum Disorders
Dalila Pinto;Elsa Delaby;Elsa Delaby;Elsa Delaby;Daniele Merico;Mafalda Barbosa.
American Journal of Human Genetics (2014)
Activation of human CD4 + cells with CD3 and CD46 induces a T-regulatory cell 1 phenotype
Claudia Kemper;Andrew C Chan;Jonathan M Green;Kelly A Brett.
Nature (2003)
A genome-wide linkage and association scan reveals novel loci for autism
Lauren A. Weiss;Lauren A. Weiss;Dan E. Arking;Mark J. Daly;Mark J. Daly;Aravinda Chakravarti.
Nature (2009)
The conceptualization and measurement of therapeutic alliance: an empirical review.
Rachel Elvins;Jonathan Green.
Clinical Psychology Review (2008)
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