William Scheftner
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Breuer R, Mattheisen M, Frank J, Krumm B, Treutlein J, Kassem L, et al.
Int J Bipolar Disord
. 2018 Nov;
6(1):24.
PMID: 30415424
Background: Disentangling the etiology of common, complex diseases is a major challenge in genetic research. For bipolar disorder (BD), several genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been performed. Similar to other...
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Meier S, Mattheisen M, Vassos E, Strohmaier J, Treutlein J, Josef F, et al.
Transl Psychiatry
. 2012 Sep;
2:e165.
PMID: 23010768
Research suggests that clinical symptom dimensions may be more useful in delineating the genetics of bipolar disorder (BD) than standard diagnostic models. To date, no study has applied this concept...
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Liu L, Foroud T, Xuei X, Berrettini W, Byerley W, Coryell W, et al.
Psychiatr Genet
. 2008 Nov;
18(6):267-74.
PMID: 19018231
Objective: Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) plays an important role in the survival, differentiation, and outgrowth of select peripheral and central neurons throughout adulthood. Growing evidence suggests that BDNF is involved...
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Payne J, MacKinnon D, Mondimore F, McInnis M, Schweizer B, Zamoiski R, et al.
Bipolar Disord
. 2008 Jan;
10(1):38-44.
PMID: 18199240
Objectives: We sought to determine if postpartum mood symptoms and depressive episodes exhibit familial aggregation in bipolar I pedigrees. Methods: A total of 1,130 women were interviewed with the Diagnostic...
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Goes F, Zandi P, Miao K, McMahon F, Steele J, Willour V, et al.
Am J Psychiatry
. 2007 Feb;
164(2):236-47.
PMID: 17267786
Objective: Mood-incongruent psychotic features in bipolar disorder may signify a more severe form of the illness and might represent phenotypic manifestations of susceptibility genes shared with schizophrenia. This study attempts...
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Akiskal H, Kilzieh N, Maser J, Clayton P, Schettler P, Traci Shea M, et al.
J Affect Disord
. 2006 Apr;
92(1):19-33.
PMID: 16635528
Background: Despite a plethora of studies, controversies abound on whether the long-term traits of unipolar and bipolar patients could be differentiated by temperament and whether these traits, in turn, could...
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McQueen M, Devlin B, Faraone S, Nimgaonkar V, Sklar P, Smoller J, et al.
Am J Hum Genet
. 2005 Sep;
77(4):582-95.
PMID: 16175504
Several independent studies and meta-analyses aimed at identifying genomic regions linked to bipolar disorder (BP) have failed to find clear and consistent evidence of linkage regions. Our hypothesis is that...
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Cichon S, Buervenich S, Kirov G, Akula N, Dimitrova A, Green E, et al.
Nat Genet
. 2004 Jul;
36(8):783-4.
PMID: 15284840
No abstract available.
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Schulze T, Buervenich S, Badner J, Steele C, Detera-Wadleigh S, Dick D, et al.
Biol Psychiatry
. 2004 Jun;
56(1):18-23.
PMID: 15219468
Background: We have reported genetic linkage between bipolar disorder and markers on chromosome 6q16.3-22.1 in the National Institute of Mental Health Genetics Initiative wave 3 pedigrees. Here we test for:...
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Dick D, Foroud T, Flury L, Bowman E, Miller M, Rau N, et al.
Am J Hum Genet
. 2003 May;
73(1):107-14.
PMID: 12772088
We conducted genomewide linkage analyses on 1,152 individuals from 250 families segregating for bipolar disorder and related affective illnesses. These pedigrees were ascertained at 10 sites in the United States,...