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ABSTRACT Ernst Rüdin, an important and controversial figure in the history of psychiatric genetics, published only one major empirical study on siblings of dementia praecox (DP) probands in 1916. He conducted a parallel study of siblings of probands with manic‐depressive insanity (MDI), but the resulting monograph, written in the early 1920s, was left ...
Kenneth S. Kendler, Astrid Klee
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Correction: Management of Bipolar Disorder in Pregnancy and Postpartum: A Clinicians' Guide. [PDF]
Bergink V +3 more
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Postpartum mood episodes in bipolar I vs. II disorder: a retrospective observational analysis of clinical correlates [PDF]
Giorgia Porceddu +4 more
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Schizophrenia Genetics Modulates Clinical Depressive Features
ABSTRACT Schizophrenia (SCZ) genetic liability, quantified by polygenic scores (PGS), may influence clinical phenotypes in major depressive disorder (MDD). We investigated the effect of the SCZ‐PGS derived from the latest SCZ genome‐wide association study (GWAS) on MDD symptom severity, comorbidities, and treatment outcomes.
Alessandro Serretti +13 more
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Genetic and neuroanatomical correlates of bipolar disorder in high-risk youth. [PDF]
Wang J +14 more
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Elevated monocyte-to-lymphocyte ratio, C-reactive protein and further inflammatory parameters as potential biomarkers of suicide risk in bipolar I disorder [PDF]
B Pethö +10 more
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ABSTRACT A comprehensive synthesis of the broad range of neurodevelopmental and psychiatric manifestations in NF1 is needed to identify knowledge gaps and future directions for NF1 research. In the following scoping review, we identify and summarize the scope of research that examines neurodevelopmental and psychiatric manifestations, both as ...
Meera Chopra +5 more
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Factors associated with chronotype in individuals with bipolar disorder in remission
Ramandeep Singh +4 more
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ZSF1 lean rats – How healthy are they?
This study aimed to examine the health status, specifically the physiology and myocardial, vascular, and skeletal muscle function of lean ZSF1 rats by comparing them to age‐ and sex‐matched Wistar rats. Compared to Wistar controls, ZSF1 lean rats exhibited lower body weight, but showed increased heart, and skeletal muscle mass.
Antje Schauer +4 more
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