Trace amines and their receptors
Trace amines are endogenous compounds classically regarded as comprising β-
phenylethyalmine, p-tyramine, tryptamine, p-octopamine, and some of their metabolites …
phenylethyalmine, p-tyramine, tryptamine, p-octopamine, and some of their metabolites …
Gene× environment interaction studies have not properly controlled for potential confounders: the problem and the (simple) solution
MC Keller - Biological psychiatry, 2014 - Elsevier
Candidate gene× environment (G× E) interaction research tests the hypothesis that the
effects of some environmental variable (eg, childhood maltreatment) on some outcome …
effects of some environmental variable (eg, childhood maltreatment) on some outcome …
Machine learning for genetic prediction of psychiatric disorders: a systematic review
Abstract Machine learning methods have been employed to make predictions in psychiatry
from genotypes, with the potential to bring improved prediction of outcomes in psychiatric …
from genotypes, with the potential to bring improved prediction of outcomes in psychiatric …
[HTML][HTML] Pharmacology of human trace amine-associated receptors: Therapeutic opportunities and challenges
The discovery in 2001 of a G protein-coupled receptor family, subsequently termed trace
amine-associated receptors (TAAR), triggered a resurgence of interest in so-called trace …
amine-associated receptors (TAAR), triggered a resurgence of interest in so-called trace …
Genotype imputation
Genotype imputation is now an essential tool in the analysis of genome-wide association
scans. This technique allows geneticists to accurately evaluate the evidence for association …
scans. This technique allows geneticists to accurately evaluate the evidence for association …
The traumagenic neurodevelopmental model of psychosis revisited
Evidence that childhood adversities are risk factors for psychosis has accumulated rapidly.
Research into the mechanisms underlying these relationships has focused, productively, on …
Research into the mechanisms underlying these relationships has focused, productively, on …
Schizophrenia,“just the facts” what we know in 2008. 2. Epidemiology and etiology
R Tandon, MS Keshavan, HA Nasrallah - Schizophrenia research, 2008 - Elsevier
Although we have studied schizophrenia as a major disease entity over the past century, its
causes and pathogenesis remain obscure. In this article, we critically review genetic and …
causes and pathogenesis remain obscure. In this article, we critically review genetic and …
[HTML][HTML] Gene–environment interactions in severe mental illness
R Uher - Frontiers in psychiatry, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Severe mental illness (SMI) is a broad category that includes schizophrenia, bipolar
disorder, and severe depression. Both genetic disposition and environmental exposures …
disorder, and severe depression. Both genetic disposition and environmental exposures …
The role of genetics in the etiology of schizophrenia
PV Gejman, AR Sanders, J Duan - Psychiatric Clinics, 2010 - psych.theclinics.com
This article introduces the reader to the genetics of schizophrenia: its background; the status
of a variety of genetic findings; new developments (which are many since the last review) 1; …
of a variety of genetic findings; new developments (which are many since the last review) 1; …
Cognitive performance among carriers of pathogenic copy number variants: analysis of 152,000 UK Biobank subjects
Abstract Background The UK Biobank is a unique resource for biomedical research, with
extensive phenotypic and genetic data on half a million adults from the general population …
extensive phenotypic and genetic data on half a million adults from the general population …