N B Freimer
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Recent Articles
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Schmitt C, Service S, Jasinska A, Dyer T, Jorgensen M, Cantor R, et al.
Int J Obes (Lond)
. 2017 Dec;
42(4):765-774.
PMID: 29211707
Objective: In humans, the ontogeny of obesity throughout the life course and the genetics underlying it has been historically difficult to study. We compared, in a non-human primate model, the...
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Hibar D, Westlye L, Doan N, Jahanshad N, Cheung J, Ching C, et al.
Mol Psychiatry
. 2017 May;
23(4):932-942.
PMID: 28461699
Despite decades of research, the pathophysiology of bipolar disorder (BD) is still not well understood. Structural brain differences have been associated with BD, but results from neuroimaging studies have been...
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Poldrack R, Congdon E, Triplett W, Gorgolewski K, Karlsgodt K, Mumford J, et al.
Sci Data
. 2016 Dec;
3:160110.
PMID: 27922632
This data descriptor outlines a shared neuroimaging dataset from the UCLA Consortium for Neuropsychiatric Phenomics, which focused on understanding the dimensional structure of memory and cognitive control (response inhibition) functions...
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Hibar D, Westlye L, van Erp T, Rasmussen J, Leonardo C, Faskowitz J, et al.
Mol Psychiatry
. 2016 Feb;
21(12):1710-1716.
PMID: 26857596
Considerable uncertainty exists about the defining brain changes associated with bipolar disorder (BD). Understanding and quantifying the sources of uncertainty can help generate novel clinical hypotheses about etiology and assist...
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Rodriguez R, Cramer J, Schmitt C, Gaetano T, Grobler J, Freimer N, et al.
Ethol Ecol Evol
. 2016 Jan;
27(4):412-431.
PMID: 26778894
In many animal groups, the size of male genitalia scales shallowly with individual body size. This widespread pattern appears to admit some exceptions. For instance, steep allometries have been reported...
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Scharf J, Yu D, Mathews C, Neale B, Stewart S, Fagerness J, et al.
Mol Psychiatry
. 2012 Aug;
18(6):721-8.
PMID: 22889924
Tourette's syndrome (TS) is a developmental disorder that has one of the highest familial recurrence rates among neuropsychiatric diseases with complex inheritance. However, the identification of definitive TS susceptibility genes...
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Service S, Verweij K, Lahti J, Congdon E, Ekelund J, Hintsanen M, et al.
Transl Psychiatry
. 2012 Jul;
2:e116.
PMID: 22832960
Temperament has a strongly heritable component, yet multiple independent genome-wide studies have failed to identify significant genetic associations. We have assembled the largest sample to date of persons with genome-wide...
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Kremeyer B, Garcia J, Muller H, Burley M, Herzberg I, Parra M, et al.
Hum Hered
. 2010 Nov;
70(4):255-68.
PMID: 21071953
Background/aims: Bipolar disorder (BP) is a severe psychiatric illness, characterised by alternating episodes of depression and mania, which ranks among the top ten causes of morbidity and life-long disability world-wide....
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Steinberg S, Mors O, Borglum A, Gustafsson O, Werge T, Mortensen P, et al.
Mol Psychiatry
. 2010 Jan;
16(1):59-66.
PMID: 20048749
A trio of genome-wide association studies recently reported sequence variants at three loci to be significantly associated with schizophrenia. No sequence polymorphism had been unequivocally (P<5 × 10(-8)) associated with...
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Sabb F, Burggren A, Higier R, Fox J, He J, Parker D, et al.
Neuroscience
. 2009 May;
164(1):88-107.
PMID: 19450667
Refining phenotypes for the study of neuropsychiatric disorders is of paramount importance in neuroscience. Poor phenotype definition provides the greatest obstacle for making progress in disorders like schizophrenia, bipolar disorder,...