Chloe X Yap
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Recent Articles
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Vasileva S, Yap C, Whitehouse A, Gratten J, Eyles D
Brain Behav Immun Health
. 2024 Jul;
39:100814.
PMID: 39027090
Introduction: Maternal immune activation (MIA) and prenatal maternal stress (MatS) are well-studied risk factors for psychiatric conditions such as autism and schizophrenia. Animal studies have proposed the gut microbiome as...
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Yap C, Vo D, Heffel M, Bhattacharya A, Wen C, Yang Y, et al.
Sci Adv
. 2024 May;
10(21):eadn7655.
PMID: 38781333
Few neuropsychiatric disorders have replicable biomarkers, prompting high-resolution and large-scale molecular studies. However, we still lack consensus on a more foundational question: whether quantitative shifts in cell types-the functional unit...
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Teodorczuk A, Abdool P, Yap C, Fisher J
Age Ageing
. 2024 Apr;
53(5).
PMID: 38688484
Current projections show that between 2000 and 2050, increasing proportions of older individuals will be cared for by a smaller number of healthcare workers, which will exacerbate the existing challenges...
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Yap C, Henders A, Alvares G, Wood D, Krause L, Tyson G, et al.
Cell
. 2024 Jan;
187(2):495-510.
PMID: 38242089
No abstract available.
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Yap C, Henders A, Alvares G, Giles C, Huynh K, Nguyen A, et al.
Nat Med
. 2023 Apr;
29(4):936-949.
PMID: 37076741
Autism omics research has historically been reductionist and diagnosis centric, with little attention paid to common co-occurring conditions (for example, sleep and feeding disorders) and the complex interplay between molecular...
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The shared genetic landscape of blood cell traits and risk of neurological and psychiatric disorders
Yang Y, Zhou Y, Nyholt D, Yap C, Tannenberg R, Wang Y, et al.
Cell Genom
. 2023 Feb;
3(2):100249.
PMID: 36819664
Phenotypic associations have been reported between blood cell traits (BCTs) and a range of neurological and psychiatric disorders (NPDs), but in most cases, it remains unclear whether these associations have...
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Gomez L, Diaz-Torres S, Colodro-Conde L, Garcia-Marin L, Yap C, Byrne E, et al.
Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci
. 2022 Nov;
273(6):1359-1368.
PMID: 36422680
Samples can be prone to ascertainment and attrition biases. The Australian Genetics of Depression Study is a large publicly recruited cohort (n = 20,689) established to increase the understanding of...
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Gandal M, Haney J, Wamsley B, Yap C, Parhami S, Emani P, et al.
Nature
. 2022 Nov;
611(7936):532-539.
PMID: 36323788
Neuropsychiatric disorders classically lack defining brain pathologies, but recent work has demonstrated dysregulation at the molecular level, characterized by transcriptomic and epigenetic alterations. In autism spectrum disorder (ASD), this molecular...
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Yap C, Henders A, Alvares G, Wood D, Krause L, Tyson G, et al.
Cell
. 2021 Nov;
184(24):5916-5931.e17.
PMID: 34767757
There is increasing interest in the potential contribution of the gut microbiome to autism spectrum disorder (ASD). However, previous studies have been underpowered and have not been designed to address...