Dimitrios Avramopoulos

14.1k total citations
114 papers, 4.1k citations indexed

About

Dimitrios Avramopoulos is a scholar working on Genetics, Molecular Biology and Cognitive Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Dimitrios Avramopoulos has authored 114 papers receiving a total of 4.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 56 papers in Genetics, 51 papers in Molecular Biology and 21 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Dimitrios Avramopoulos's work include Genetic Associations and Epidemiology (37 papers), Genomic variations and chromosomal abnormalities (17 papers) and Genetics and Neurodevelopmental Disorders (16 papers). Dimitrios Avramopoulos is often cited by papers focused on Genetic Associations and Epidemiology (37 papers), Genomic variations and chromosomal abnormalities (17 papers) and Genetics and Neurodevelopmental Disorders (16 papers). Dimitrios Avramopoulos collaborates with scholars based in United States, Greece and Netherlands. Dimitrios Avramopoulos's co-authors include Nicholas C. Stefanis, Ioannis Evdokimidis, Nikolaos Smyrnis, Costas Stefanis, M. Daniele Fallin, David Valle, Susan Spear Bassett, John A. McGrath, Paula Wolyniec and Gerald Nestadt and has published in prestigious journals such as Cell, Neuron and Nature Genetics.

In The Last Decade

Dimitrios Avramopoulos

113 papers receiving 4.0k citations

Peers

Dimitrios Avramopoulos
Panos Roussos United States
Judith A. Badner United States
Brien P. Riley United States
F. Anthony O’Neill United States
Bradley T. Webb United States
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Sagar, Ram, Esther S. Oh, Paul B. Rosenberg, et al.. (2023). Excitatory Neurons Derived from Human-Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Show Transcriptomic Differences in Alzheimer’s Patients from Controls. Cells. 12(15). 1990–1990. 4 indexed citations
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Lori, Adriana, Dimitrios Avramopoulos, Jennifer G. Mullé, et al.. (2021). Polygenic risk scores differentiate schizophrenia patients with toxoplasma gondii compared to toxoplasma seronegative patients. Comprehensive Psychiatry. 107. 152236–152236. 6 indexed citations
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Dobrindt, Kristina, Hanwen Zhang, Debamitra Das, et al.. (2020). Publicly Available hiPSC Lines with Extreme Polygenic Risk Scores for Modeling Schizophrenia. PubMed. 6(3-4). 68–82. 15 indexed citations
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Myint, Leslie, Dimitrios Avramopoulos, Loyal A. Goff, & Kasper D. Hansen. (2019). Linear models enable powerful differential activity analysis in massively parallel reporter assays. BMC Genomics. 20(1). 209–209. 36 indexed citations
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Akil, Ayman, Robert R. Bies, Bruce G. Pollock, et al.. (2015). A population pharmacokinetic model for R- and S-citalopram and desmethylcitalopram in Alzheimer’s disease patients with agitation. Journal of Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics. 43(1). 99–109. 16 indexed citations
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Goes, Fernando S., John A. McGrath, Dimitrios Avramopoulos, et al.. (2015). Genome‐wide association study of schizophrenia in Ashkenazi Jews. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part B Neuropsychiatric Genetics. 168(8). 649–659. 135 indexed citations
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Hatzimanolis, Alex, Nikolaos Smyrnis, Dimitrios Avramopoulos, et al.. (2012). Bipolar disorder ANK3 risk variant effect on sustained attention is replicated in a large healthy population. Psychiatric Genetics. 22(4). 210–213. 19 indexed citations
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Stefanis, Nicholas C., Alexandros Hatzimanolis, Dimitrios Avramopoulos, et al.. (2012). Variation in Psychosis Gene ZNF804A Is Associated With a Refined Schizotypy Phenotype but Not Neurocognitive Performance in a Large Young Male Population. Schizophrenia Bulletin. 39(6). 1252–1260. 23 indexed citations
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Smyrnis, Nikolaos, et al.. (2011). Predictive smooth eye pursuit in a population of young men: I. Effects of age, IQ, oculomotor and cognitive tasks. Experimental Brain Research. 215(3-4). 207–218. 12 indexed citations
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Evdokimidis, Ioannis, et al.. (2010). Monitoring antisaccades: inter-individual differences in cognitive control and the influence of COMT and DRD4 genotype variations. Experimental Brain Research. 203(2). 453–463. 6 indexed citations
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Avramopoulos, Dimitrios, et al.. (2010). Gene expression reveals overlap between normal aging and Alzheimer's disease genes. Neurobiology of Aging. 32(12). 2319.e27–2319.e34. 47 indexed citations
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Chen, Pei-Lung, Dimitrios Avramopoulos, Virginia K. Lasseter, et al.. (2009). Fine Mapping on Chromosome 10q22-q23 Implicates Neuregulin 3 in Schizophrenia. The American Journal of Human Genetics. 84(1). 21–34. 67 indexed citations
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Wang, Ruihua, et al.. (2008). Neuroglobin and Alzheimer's dementia: Genetic association and gene expression changes. Neurobiology of Aging. 31(11). 1835–1842. 49 indexed citations
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Avramopoulos, Dimitrios, Virginia K. Lasseter, M. Daniele Fallin, et al.. (2007). Stage II follow-up on a linkage scan for bipolar disorder in the Ashkenazim provides suggestive evidence for chromosome 12p and the GRIN2B gene. Genetics in Medicine. 9(11). 745–751. 25 indexed citations
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Zandi, Peter P., Amanda Kalaydjian, Dimitrios Avramopoulos, et al.. (2006). Rh and ABO maternal‐fetal incompatibility and risk of autism. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part B Neuropsychiatric Genetics. 141B(6). 643–647. 9 indexed citations
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Avramopoulos, Dimitrios, Peter P. Zandi, Adrian Gherman, M. Daniele Fallin, & Susan Spear Bassett. (2006). Testing groups of genomic locations for enrichment in disease loci using linkage scan data: A method for hypothesis testing. Human Genomics. 2(6). 345–52. 3 indexed citations
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Stefanis, Nicholas C., Jim van Os, Dimitrios Avramopoulos, et al.. (2005). Effect of COMT Val158Met Polymorphism on the Continuous Performance Test, Identical Pairs Version: Tuning Rather Than Improving Performance. American Journal of Psychiatry. 162(9). 1752–1754. 67 indexed citations
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Smyrnis, Nikolaos, Ioannis Evdokimidis, Nicholas C. Stefanis, et al.. (2002). The antisaccade task in a sample of 2,006 young males. Experimental Brain Research. 147(1). 53–63. 58 indexed citations
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Bugge, Merete, Elisabeth Blennow, Michael B. Petersen, et al.. (1996). Tetrasomy 18p de novo: Parental Origin and Different Mechanisms of Formation. European Journal of Human Genetics. 4(3). 160–167. 33 indexed citations

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