G Winokur
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Bishop M, Winokur G
J Nerv Ment Dis
. 2012 May;
200(5):369-75.
PMID: 22551788
No abstract available.
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Kato T, Winokur G, Coryell W, Rice J, Endicott J, Keller M, et al.
J Affect Disord
. 1998 Dec;
50(2-3):135-41.
PMID: 9858073
Background: Parent-of-origin effect (POE) is suggested in transmission of bipolar disorder. Bipolar II disorder (BPII) should be considered separately. Methods: The gender difference of transmitting parents, prevalence rate in children,...
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Winokur G, Turvey C, Akiskal H, Coryell W, Solomon D, Leon A, et al.
J Affect Disord
. 1998 Dec;
50(2-3):81-9.
PMID: 9858067
Objective: Previous work has shown that manic-depressive illness and alcohol abuse are linked. This study further explores the relationship of alcohol and drug abuse in bipolar I patients and unipolar...
4.
Kato T, Winokur G, McMahon F, Depaulo J, Crowe R
Biol Psychiatry
. 1997 Sep;
42(5):311-6.
PMID: 9276070
Mutations in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) are implicated in the pathophysiology of affective disorders. To determine whether the 4977-base-pair deletion in mtDNA is more frequent in affective disorders, we quantitated the...
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Philibert R, Richards L, Lynch C, Winokur G
J Clin Psychiatry
. 1997 Aug;
58(8):355-60.
PMID: 9515974
Background: Depression has a marked negative impact on geriatric patient mortality and morbidity. The risk factors and exact reasons for these effects are not well understood. Method: Seeking to better...
6.
Winokur G
J Affect Disord
. 1997 Aug;
45(1-2):97-108.
PMID: 9268779
Manias, and particularly depressions, are syndromes not disease. Considerable data support the fact that depressions, though similar clinically, are of heterogeneous etiologies. We can separate depressions generally into those that...
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Coryell W, Winokur G, Solomon D, Shea T, Leon A, Keller M
Psychol Med
. 1997 Mar;
27(2):281-9.
PMID: 9089821
Background: Though previous studies have clearly shown that lithium affords prophylaxis in bipolar affective disorder, these studies have not demonstrated the persistence of this prophylactic effect beyond the first year...
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Kato T, Winokur G, Coryell W, Keller M, Endicott J, Rice J
Am J Med Genet
. 1996 Nov;
67(6):546-50.
PMID: 8950412
Recently, possible involvement of a parent-of-origin effect in the transmission of bipolar disorder has been suggested. We examined the possible contribution of parent-of-origin effect by using data from a large...
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CADORET R, Winokur G, Langbehn D, Troughton E, Yates W, Stewart M
Am J Psychiatry
. 1996 Jul;
153(7):892-9.
PMID: 8659611
Objective: This study used an adoption study design to separate genetic from environmental factors in the etiology of depression spectrum disease, a type of major depression characterized by families in...
10.
Winokur G, Coryell W, Endicott J, Keller M, Akiskal H, Solomon D
Am J Med Genet
. 1996 Apr;
67(2):197-201.
PMID: 8723047
A previous analysis found a relatively high rate of alcoholism in a cohort of bipolar I subjects, and a trend for increased rates of alcoholism in relatives of subjects with...