Cambridge, England, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
  • The drd4 exon III vntr, bupropion, and associations with prospective abstinence
    with A. W. Bergen, H. S. Javitz, L. Su, D. V. Conti, N. L. Benowitz, R. F. Tyndale, C. Lerman, and G. E. Swan
    Introduction: DRD4 Exon III Variable Number of Tandem Repeat variation was found to interact with bupropion to influence prospective smoking abstinence, in a recently published longitudinal analyses of N = 331 individuals from a randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial of bupropion and intensive cognitive-behavioral mood management therapy. Methods: We used univariate, multivariate, and longitudinal logistic regression to evaluate gene, treatment, time, and interaction effects on point p…Read more
  • Distinct Electronic Structure for the Extreme Magnetoresistance in YSb
    with J. He, C. Zhang, N. J. Ghimire, T. Liang, C. Jia, J. Jiang, S. Tang, S. Chen, S. K. Mo, C. C. Hwang, M. Hashimoto, D. H. Lu, B. Moritz, T. P. Devereaux, Y. L. Chen, J. F. Mitchell, and Z. X. Shen
    © 2016 American Physical Society.An extreme magnetoresistance has recently been observed in several nonmagnetic semimetals. Increasing experimental and theoretical evidence indicates that the XMR can be driven by either topological protection or electron-hole compensation. Here, by investigating the electronic structure of a XMR material, YSb, we present spectroscopic evidence for a special case which lacks topological protection and perfect electron-hole compensation. Further investigations rev…Read more