Nathaniel W. McGregor

2.6k total citations
21 papers, 354 citations indexed

About

Nathaniel W. McGregor is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Clinical Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Nathaniel W. McGregor has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 354 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Molecular Biology, 6 papers in Clinical Psychology and 6 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Nathaniel W. McGregor's work include Autism Spectrum Disorder Research (6 papers), Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders (5 papers) and Genetic Associations and Epidemiology (4 papers). Nathaniel W. McGregor is often cited by papers focused on Autism Spectrum Disorder Research (6 papers), Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders (5 papers) and Genetic Associations and Epidemiology (4 papers). Nathaniel W. McGregor collaborates with scholars based in South Africa, United States and United Kingdom. Nathaniel W. McGregor's co-authors include Louise Warnich, Robin Emsley, Christine Löchner, Kevin S. O’Connell, Sian Hemmings, Dan J. Stein, Soraya Seedat, Leigh L. van den Heuvel, Emmanuel Quansah and Lize van der Merwe and has published in prestigious journals such as European Journal of Neuroscience, Behavioural Brain Research and Psychiatry Research.

In The Last Decade

Nathaniel W. McGregor

19 papers receiving 349 citations

Peers

Nathaniel W. McGregor
Laura M. Huckins United States
Caren J. Blacker United States
J-J Hottenga Netherlands
Philip Adams United States
Maria Tropeano United Kingdom
Julia Perry United Kingdom
Anne Uhlmann South Africa
Dubravka Jancic United States
Laura M. Huckins United States
Nathaniel W. McGregor
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Engelbrecht, Lize, Nathaniel W. McGregor, Preetha Shridas, et al.. (2024). Inflammation and Tumor Progression: The Differential Impact of SAA in Breast Cancer Models. Biology. 13(9). 654–654.
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Hemmings, Sian, Patricia Swart, Leigh L. van den Heuvel, et al.. (2022). RNA-seq analysis of gene expression profiles in posttraumatic stress disorder, Parkinson’s disease and schizophrenia identifies roles for common and distinct biological pathways. Discover Mental Health. 2(1). 6–6. 7 indexed citations
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Womersley, Jacqueline S., Jani Nöthling, Sylvanus Toikumo, et al.. (2021). Childhood trauma, the stress response and metabolic syndrome: A focus on DNA methylation. European Journal of Neuroscience. 55(9-10). 2253–2296. 33 indexed citations
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O’Connell, Kevin S., Nathaniel W. McGregor, Robin Emsley, Soraya Seedat, & Louise Warnich. (2019). The Potential Role of Regulatory Genes (DNMT3A, HDAC5, and HDAC9) in Antipsychotic Treatment Response in South African Schizophrenia Patients. Frontiers in Genetics. 10. 641–641. 2 indexed citations
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Breet, Elsie, Martin Kidd, Nathaniel W. McGregor, Dan J. Stein, & Christine Löchner. (2019). Suicide Ideation and Attempts in Obsessivecompulsive Disorder. Annals of Clinical Psychiatry. 31(3). 192–199. 20 indexed citations
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Breet, Elsie, Martin Kidd, Nathaniel W. McGregor, Dan J. Stein, & Christine Löchner. (2019). Suicide Ideation and Attempts in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. Annals of Clinical Psychiatry. 31(2). 2–9.
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O’Connell, Kevin S., Nathaniel W. McGregor, Christine Löchner, Robin Emsley, & Louise Warnich. (2018). The genetic architecture of schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder and autism spectrum disorder. Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience. 88. 300–307. 65 indexed citations
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O’Connell, Kevin S., Nathaniel W. McGregor, Anil K. Malhotra, et al.. (2018). Variation within voltage-gated calcium channel genes and antipsychotic treatment response in a South African first episode schizophrenia cohort. The Pharmacogenomics Journal. 19(1). 109–114. 7 indexed citations
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McGregor, Nathaniel W., Nicole Thompson, Kevin S. O’Connell, et al.. (2018). Modification of the association between antipsychotic treatment response and childhood adversity by MMP9 gene variants in a first-episode schizophrenia cohort. Psychiatry Research. 262. 141–148. 18 indexed citations
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Merwe, Celia van der, Nathaniel W. McGregor, Allan Kalungi, et al.. (2018). Advancing neuropsychiatric genetics training and collaboration in Africa. The Lancet Global Health. 6(3). e246–e247. 5 indexed citations
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O’Connell, Kevin S., Marelize Swart, Nathaniel W. McGregor, Collet Dandara, & Louise Warnich. (2018). Pharmacogenetics of Antiretroviral Drug Response and Pharmacokinetic Variations in Indigenous South African Populations. OMICS A Journal of Integrative Biology. 22(9). 589–597. 2 indexed citations
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Quansah, Emmanuel & Nathaniel W. McGregor. (2017). Towards diversity in genomics: The emergence of neurogenomics in Africa?. Genomics. 110(1). 1–9. 12 indexed citations
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McGregor, Nathaniel W., et al.. (2017). DNA methylation and antipsychotic treatment mechanisms in schizophrenia: Progress and future directions. Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry. 81. 38–49. 57 indexed citations
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McGregor, Nathaniel W., J. J. Dimatelis, Sian Hemmings, et al.. (2017). A translational approach to the genetics of anxiety disorders. Behavioural Brain Research. 341. 91–97. 15 indexed citations
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Suliman, Sharain, Jonathan Carr, Stéfan du Plessis, et al.. (2016). Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Overweight, and Obesity: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. Harvard Review of Psychiatry. 24(4). 271–293. 33 indexed citations
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Dalvie, Shareefa, Nastassja Koen, Nathaniel W. McGregor, et al.. (2016). Toward a Global Roadmap for Precision Medicine in Psychiatry: Challenges and Opportunities. OMICS A Journal of Integrative Biology. 20(10). 557–564. 15 indexed citations
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McGregor, Nathaniel W., et al.. (2016). Modification of the association between early adversity and obsessive-compulsive disorder by polymorphisms in the MAOA, MAOB and COMT genes. Psychiatry Research. 246. 527–532. 28 indexed citations
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McGregor, Nathaniel W., Christine Löchner, Dan J. Stein, & Sian Hemmings. (2015). Polymorphisms within the neuronal cadherin (CDH2) gene are associated with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) in a South African cohort. Metabolic Brain Disease. 31(1). 191–196. 10 indexed citations
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Löchner, Christine, Nathaniel W. McGregor, Sian Hemmings, et al.. (2015). Symmetry symptoms in obsessive-compulsive disorder: clinical and genetic correlates. Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry. 38(1). 17–23. 8 indexed citations
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Drögemöller, Britt I., Ogechi Ikediobi, Lize van der Merwe, et al.. (2015). CYP2B6*6 and CYP2B6*18 Predict Long-Term Efavirenz Exposure Measured in Hair Samples in HIV-Positive South African Women. AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses. 32(6). 529–538. 16 indexed citations

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