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Fullerton J, Tesfaye M
Biol Psychiatry . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39956255
As global gene discovery efforts turn away from a historic Eurocentric focus and advance towards embracing more diverse populations, consideration of sociocultural aspects of bipolar disorder become critical to their...
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OConnell K, Koromina M, van der Veen T, Boltz T, David F, Yang J, et al.
Nature . 2025 Jan; PMID: 39843750
Bipolar disorder is a leading contributor to the global burden of disease. Despite high heritability (60-80%), the majority of the underlying genetic determinants remain unknown. We analysed data from participants...
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Sager R, North H, Weissleder C, Clearwater M, Walker A, Fullerton J, et al.
Schizophr Res . 2024 Dec; 275():25-34. PMID: 39616737
Deficits in neurogenesis markers in the subependymal zone (SEZ) are associated with elevated inflammation in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. However, the extent to which complement factors are also changed in...
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Rootes-Murdy K, Panta S, Kelly R, Romero J, Quide Y, Cairns M, et al.
Patterns (N Y) . 2024 Jul; 5(7):100987. PMID: 39081570
Structural neuroimaging studies have identified a combination of shared and disorder-specific patterns of gray matter (GM) deficits across psychiatric disorders. Pooling large data allows for examination of a possible common...
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Kamali M, Stapp E, Fullerton J, Ghaziuddin N, Hulvershorn L, McInnis M, et al.
J Affect Disord . 2024 Jul; 363:79-89. PMID: 39038624
Introduction: Youth with a family history of bipolar disorder (At-Risk) have a higher risk of developing psychiatric disorders and experiencing environmental stressors than youth without such family history (Control). We...
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Herrera-Rivero M, Adli M, Akiyama K, Akula N, Amare A, Ardau R, et al.
Int J Bipolar Disord . 2024 Jun; 12(1):20. PMID: 38865039
Background: Lithium (Li) remains the treatment of choice for bipolar disorders (BP). Its mood-stabilizing effects help reduce the long-term burden of mania, depression and suicide risk in patients with BP....
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McWhinney S, Hlinka J, Bakstein E, Dietze L, Corkum E, Abe C, et al.
Hum Brain Mapp . 2024 Jun; 45(8):e26682. PMID: 38825977
Multivariate techniques better fit the anatomy of complex neuropsychiatric disorders which are characterized not by alterations in a single region, but rather by variations across distributed brain networks. Here, we...
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North H, Weissleder C, Bitar M, Barry G, Fullerton J, Webster M, et al.
Schizophrenia (Heidelb) . 2024 May; 10(1):50. PMID: 38704390
A subgroup of schizophrenia cases with elevated inflammation have reduced neurogenesis markers and increased macrophage density in the human subependymal zone (SEZ; also termed subventricular zone or SVZ) neurogenic niche....
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Burdick K, Millett C, Yocum A, Altimus C, Andreassen O, Aubin V, et al.
Focus (Am Psychiatr Publ) . 2024 May; 21(4):444-452. PMID: 38694997
Objectives: Persistent functional impairment is common in bipolar disorder (BD) and is influenced by a number of demographic, clinical, and cognitive features. The goal of this project was to estimate...
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Koromina M, Ravi A, Panagiotaropoulou G, Schilder B, Humphrey J, Braun A, et al.
medRxiv . 2024 Feb; PMID: 38405768
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a heritable mental illness with complex etiology. While the largest published genome-wide association study identified 64 BD risk loci, the causal SNPs and genes within these...