Biological Psychiatry Sketched—Past, Present, and Future [PDF]
Jaak Panksepp
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Spirulina‐nano system facilitates the formation of drug coating on spirulina's surface through electrostatic adsorption. It targets intestinal villi effectively and overcomes the pharmacokinetic complications of IBS‐D. This system successfully carried out the treatment of multiple symptoms, including diarrhea, visceral hypersensitivity, mental symptoms,
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Proof of Concept of the Contribution of the Interaction between Trait-like and State-like Effects in Identifying Individual-Specific Mechanisms of Action in Biological Psychiatry. [PDF]
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The World Federation of Societies of Biological Psychiatry (WFSBP) Guidelines for the Biological Treatment of Bipolar Disorders, Part III: Maintenance Treatment [PDF]
Heinz Grunze+5 more
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Electrochemistry as a Tool for Redox‐Based Bio‐Information Processing
Redox is a modality that is native to biology and accessible to electronics through electrochemistry. Imposed electronic inputs are transduced into redox signals that can probe for bio‐information or actuate biological responses. Measured electronic output responses are analyzed to reveal actionable information.
Eunkyoung Kim+8 more
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Biological Psychiatry: Global Open Science-Supporting Open Science and Global Diversity in Research. [PDF]
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Biological Psychiatry: A Practice in Search of a Science [PDF]
W. Joseph Wyatt, Donna M. Midkiff
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This review explores the potential of smart textile systems for monitoring loneliness in older adults. It presents key behavioral and physiological indicators of loneliness and evaluates recent sensing and design innovations in smart textile technology. The study identifies challenges and outlines opportunities for developing user‐centered, comfortable
Yi Zhou+12 more
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A brief summary of the articles appearing in this issue of Biological Psychiatry [PDF]
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Károly Schaffer and his school: The birth of biological psychiatry in Hungary, 1890–1940 [PDF]
Brigitta Baran+4 more
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