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- 1From: Molecular Psychiatry. (Vol. 5, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): D J Vandenbergh [1]; M D Thompson [3]; E H Cook [4]; E Bendahhou [1]; T Nguyen [3]; M D Krasowski [4]; D Zarrabian [3]; D Comings [5]; E M Sellers [6, 7]; R F Tyndale [6]; S R George [6]; B F O'Dowd [3]; G R...
- 2From: Molecular Psychiatry. (Vol. 5, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): M Takahashi [1, 2]; O Shirakawa [3]; K Toyooka [1]; N Kitamura [3]; T Hashimoto [3]; K Maeda [3]; S Koizumi [4]; K Wakabayashi [5]; H Takahashi [5]; T Someya [2]; H Nawa [1] Abnormal structural and...
- 3From: Molecular Psychiatry. (Vol. 5, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): A Petronis [1]; J B Vincent [1]; L C Surh [2]; T Ashizawa [3]; J L Kennedy [1] SIR - The unstable DNA hypothesis in major psychosis states that unstable trinucleotide repeats may play an etiological role in...
- 4From: Molecular Psychiatry. (Vol. 5, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): K V Chowdari [1]; J Wood [1]; R Ganguli [1]; I I Gottesman [2]; V L Nimgaonkar [1, 3] SIR - The N-terminal coding sequence of hSKCa3, a gene encoding a small conductance calcium-activated potassium channel,...
- 5From: Molecular Psychiatry. (Vol. 5, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): A Papassotiropoulos [1]; M Bagli [1]; F Jessen [1]; W Maier [1]; H Förstl [2]; A Kurz [2]; R Heun [1] SIR - An intronic polymorphism of the gene encoding the transmembrane protein presenilin 1 (PS1) was...
- 6From: Molecular Psychiatry. (Vol. 5, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): F Grünhage [1]; T G Schulze [2]; D J Müller [2]; M Lanczik [3]; E Franzek [3]; M Albus [4]; M Borrmann-Hassenbach [4]; M Knapp [5]; S Cichon [1]; W Maier [2]; M Rietschel [2]; P Propping [1]; M M Nöthen [1]...
- 7From: Molecular Psychiatry. (Vol. 5, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): D Di Bella [1]; M Catalano [1]; M C Cavallini [1]; C Riboldi [1]; L Bellodi [1] SIR - Strong genetic liability and common etiopathogenetic background have been suggested for Eating Disorders (ED). Several...
- 8From: Molecular Psychiatry. (Vol. 5, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): E-W Loh [1, 2]; S Higuchi [3]; S Matsushita [3]; R Murray [2]; C-K Chen [1, 2]; D Ball [1] The major inhibitory neurotransmitter γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) acts at ligand gated chloride ion channels which...
- 9From: Molecular Psychiatry. (Vol. 5, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): I Denghien [1]; R Joober [2]; G A Rouleau [2]; C Néri [1] SIR - Recent studies have suggested the possibility that expansion of a polyglutamine tract in a yet unknown protein may be involved in a small...
- 10From: Molecular Psychiatry. (Vol. 5, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): D Lee [1]; W Huang [1]; L Wang [1]; D Copolov [1]; A T Lim [1, 2] Severe stress may precipitate the onset of schizophrenia or aggravate the symptoms of the illness.3In stress, the...
- 11From: Molecular Psychiatry. (Vol. 5, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): X-Y Zhang [1]; D-F Zhou [1]; P-Y Zhang [1]; J Wei [2] SIR - The clinical heterogeneity of schizophrenia has long been recognized as the signs and symptoms of the disease are so complex and diverse.1To...
- 12From: Molecular Psychiatry. (Vol. 5, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): N Iwata [1]; M Virkkunen [2]; D Goldman [1] γ-Aminobutyric acid (GABA) is the major inhibitory neurotransmitter in the mammalian central nervous system (CNS). GABA receptors of subtype A (GABA A receptors)...
- 13From: Molecular Psychiatry. (Vol. 5, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): G Speight [1]; D Turic [1]; J Austin [1]; B Hoogendoorn [1]; A G Cardno [1]; L Jones [1]; K C Murphy [1]; R Sanders [1]; G McCarthy [1]; I Jones [2]; F McCandless [2]; P McGuffin [3]; N Craddock [2]; M J Owen...
- 14From: Molecular Psychiatry. (Vol. 5, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): M Auranen [1, 2]; T Nieminen [3]; S Majuri [4]; R Vanhala [3]; L Peltonen [1, 2, 5]; I Järvelä [1, 2] Infantile autism is characterized by impairments in reciprocal social communication, restricted and...
- 15From: Molecular Psychiatry. (Vol. 5, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): B L Jacobs [1]; H van Praag [2]; F H Gage [2] Recent developments in cell and molecular biology hold the promise of more effective treatments for the major forms of human psychopathology. By targeting...
- 16From: Molecular Psychiatry. (Vol. 5, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): J J Meana [1, 2]; J González-Maeso [2]; J A GarcÃa-Sevilla [1]; J Guimón [1] ]mu]-Opioid receptors (OP3 receptor, NC-IUPHAR recommended nomenclature) are coupled to several transduction mechanisms via...
- 17From: Molecular Psychiatry. (Vol. 5, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): J Griffiths [1]; A V Ravindran [1]; Z Merali [1, 2]; H Anisman [1, 3] Dysthymia, a chronic, low-grade form of depression, occurs in a substantial portion of the population, and increases the risk for major...