Marco Papalino
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Recent Articles
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Marrone M, De Luca B, Papalino M, Pititto F, Angeletti C, Bellacicco R, et al.
Case Rep Psychiatry
. 2024 Mar;
2024:3017903.
PMID: 38533306
According to WHO estimates, more than 700,000 people die each year due to suicide and suicides performed with a bladed weapon account for approximately 1.6%-3% of all suicides. It is...
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Pergola G, Rampino A, Sportelli L, Borcuk C, Passiatore R, Di Carlo P, et al.
Biol Psychiatry Cogn Neurosci Neuroimaging
. 2023 Nov;
9(3):356-366.
PMID: 38000716
Background: miR-137 is a microRNA involved in brain development, regulating neurogenesis and neuronal maturation. Genome-wide association studies have implicated miR-137 in schizophrenia risk but do not explain its involvement in...
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Quarto T, Lella A, Di Carlo P, Rampino A, Paladini V, Papalino M, et al.
J Psychiatry Neurosci
. 2023 Sep;
48(5):E357-E366.
PMID: 37751917
Background: Among healthy participants, the interindividual variability of brain response to facial emotions is associated with genetic variation, including common risk variants for schizophrenia, a heritable brain disorder characterized by...
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Antonucci L, Raio A, Pergola G, Gelao B, Papalino M, Rampino A, et al.
BMC Psychol
. 2021 Mar;
9(1):47.
PMID: 33757595
Background: Recent views posited that negative parenting and attachment insecurity can be considered as general environmental factors of vulnerability for psychosis, specifically for individuals diagnosed with psychosis (PSY). Furthermore, evidence...
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Elvsashagen T, Bahrami S, van der Meer D, Agartz I, Alnaes D, Barch D, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2020 Aug;
11(1):4016.
PMID: 32782260
Brainstem regions support vital bodily functions, yet their genetic architectures and involvement in common brain disorders remain understudied. Here, using imaging-genetics data from a discovery sample of 27,034 individuals, we...
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Taurisano P, Pergola G, Monda A, Antonucci L, Di Carlo P, Piarulli F, et al.
Brain Imaging Behav
. 2020 Mar;
15(1):288-299.
PMID: 32124274
Convergent findings indicate that cannabis use and variation in the cannabinoid CB1 receptor coding gene (CNR1) modulate prefrontal function during working memory (WM). Other results also suggest that cannabis modifies...
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Kaufmann T, van der Meer D, Doan N, Schwarz E, Lund M, Agartz I, et al.
Nat Neurosci
. 2019 Dec;
23(2):295.
PMID: 31848485
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.
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Kaufmann T, van der Meer D, Doan N, Schwarz E, Lund M, Agartz I, et al.
Nat Neurosci
. 2019 Sep;
22(10):1617-1623.
PMID: 31551603
Common risk factors for psychiatric and other brain disorders are likely to converge on biological pathways influencing the development and maintenance of brain structure and function across life. Using structural...
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Pergola G, Papalino M, Gelao B, Sportelli L, Vollerbergh W, Grattagliano I, et al.
World Psychiatry
. 2019 Sep;
18(3):366-367.
PMID: 31496088
No abstract available.
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Pergola G, Di Carlo P, Jaffe A, Papalino M, Chen Q, Hyde T, et al.
Biol Psychiatry
. 2019 May;
86(1):45-55.
PMID: 31126695
Background: Gene coexpression networks are relevant to functional and clinical translation of schizophrenia risk genes. We hypothesized that schizophrenia risk genes converge into coexpression pathways that may be associated with...