Clement C Zai
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Recent Articles
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Jiang X, Zai C, Merranko J, Young L, Birmaher B, Goldstein B
J Child Adolesc Psychopharmacol
. 2025 Mar;
PMID: 40059772
Prior studies have demonstrated that, in both adults and youth, bipolar disorder (BD) is a polygenic illness. However, no studies have examined polygenic risk scores (PRSs) in relation to the...
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Zai G, Zai C, Goncalves V, Wigg K, Lochner C, Stein D, et al.
Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiatry
. 2025 Mar;
138:111315.
PMID: 40054571
Few pharmacogenetic studies on the use of genetic variations to predict antidepressant response in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) have been published. This study expanded on the limited literature on single nucleotide...
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Frei K, Scott A, Caroff S, Jankovic J, Ondo W, Citrome L, et al.
Parkinsonism Relat Disord
. 2025 Feb;
:107295.
PMID: 39904646
No abstract available.
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Zai C, Dimick M, Young L, Kennedy J, Goldstein B
J Affect Disord
. 2025 Jan;
375:44-48.
PMID: 39800071
Purpose: The risk of suicide among individuals with bipolar disorder (BD) is among the highest of all psychiatric disorders. The etiology of suicidality is complex and multifactorial, with genetic factors...
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Honorato-Mauer J, Shah N, Maihofer A, Zai C, Belangero S, Nievergelt C, et al.
Am J Hum Genet
. 2025 Jan;
112(2):224-234.
PMID: 39753130
In recent years, significant efforts have been made to improve methods for genomic studies of admixed populations using local ancestry inference (LAI). Accurate LAI is crucial to ensure that downstream...
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Ye W, Zhang R, Hosang G, Fabbri C, King N, Strauss J, et al.
Psychiatr Genet
. 2024 Nov;
34(6):124-133.
PMID: 39527116
Background: Previous studies have shown that genes in brain development pathways may have important roles in affecting risk of suicidal behaviors, with our previous meta-analysis supporting a role of the...
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Akbarian N, Ebrahimi M, Dos Santos F, Afjeh S, Abdelhack M, Sanches M, et al.
Behav Sci (Basel)
. 2024 Oct;
14(10).
PMID: 39457748
Cognitive decline is a public health concern affecting about 50 million individuals worldwide. Neuroticism, defined as the trait disposition to experience intense and frequent negative emotions, has been associated with...
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Teymouri K, Ebrahimi M, Chen C, Sriretnakumar V, Mohiuddin A, Tiwari A, et al.
Psychiatry Res
. 2024 Sep;
342:116202.
PMID: 39342786
The complement component 4 (C4) gene, codes for two isotypes, C4A and C4B, and can exist in long or short forms (C4L and C4S). The C4AL variant has been associated...
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Honorato-Mauer J, Shah N, Maihofer A, Zai C, Belangero S, Nievergelt C, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2024 Sep;
PMID: 39253486
In recent years, significant efforts have been made to improve methods for genomic studies of admixed populations using Local Ancestry Inference (LAI). Accurate LAI is crucial to ensure downstream analyses...
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Monson E, Colbert S, Andreassen O, Ayinde O, Bejan C, Ceja Z, et al.
medRxiv
. 2024 Aug;
PMID: 39132474
Background: Standardized definitions of suicidality phenotypes, including suicidal ideation (SI), attempt (SA), and death (SD) are a critical step towards improving understanding and comparison of results in suicide research. The...