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Psychiatric genetics: back to the future.

M J Owen1, A G Cardno, M C O'Donovan.   

Abstract

For the last decade or more geneticists have been predicting that advances in molecular genetics are going to revolutionize our understanding of psychiatric disorders and human behavior. However, with a few exceptions, these expectations have yet to be fulfilled. As the century draws to a close and we contemplate the prospect of the complete sequence of the human genome it seems timely to consider the state of the field and to consider carefully how it might advance, the problems to be faced and the resources required. Molecular Psychiatry (2000) 5, 22-31.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10673765     DOI: 10.1038/sj.mp.4000702

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Psychiatry        ISSN: 1359-4184            Impact factor:   15.992


  11 in total

1.  Candidate gene studies in psychiatric disorders: promises and limitations.

Authors:  L Sher
Journal:  J Psychiatry Neurosci       Date:  2001-03       Impact factor: 6.186

2.  Genetics and psychiatry: a proposal for the application of the precautionary principle.

Authors:  Corinna Porteri
Journal:  Med Health Care Philos       Date:  2013-08

3.  Multiplex three-dimensional brain gene expression mapping in a mouse model of Parkinson's disease.

Authors:  Vanessa M Brown; Alex Ossadtchi; Arshad H Khan; Simon Yee; Goran Lacan; William P Melega; Simon R Cherry; Richard M Leahy; Desmond J Smith
Journal:  Genome Res       Date:  2002-06       Impact factor: 9.043

Review 4.  Nicotine addiction through a neurogenomic prism: ethics, public health, and smoking.

Authors:  Lorraine Caron; Katrina Karkazis; Thomas A Raffin; Gary Swan; Barbara A Koenig
Journal:  Nicotine Tob Res       Date:  2005-04       Impact factor: 4.244

5.  Human endogenous retroviruses with transcriptional potential in the brain.

Authors:  Akifumi Nakamura; Yuji Okazaki; Jun Sugimoto; Takaya Oda; Yoshihiro Jinno
Journal:  J Hum Genet       Date:  2003-10-15       Impact factor: 3.172

6.  A systematic genomewide linkage study in 353 sib pairs with schizophrenia.

Authors:  N M Williams; N Norton; H Williams; B Ekholm; M L Hamshere; Y Lindblom; K V Chowdari; A G Cardno; S Zammit; L A Jones; K C Murphy; R D Sanders; G McCarthy; M Y Gray; G Jones; P Holmans; V Nimgaonkar; R Adolfson; U Osby; L Terenius; G Sedvall; M C O'Donovan; M J Owen
Journal:  Am J Hum Genet       Date:  2003-11-18       Impact factor: 11.025

7.  Striatal dopaminergic alterations in individuals with copy number variants at the 22q11.2 genetic locus and their implications for psychosis risk: a [18F]-DOPA PET study.

Authors:  Maria Rogdaki; Céline Devroye; Mariasole Ciampoli; Mattia Veronese; Abhishekh H Ashok; Robert A McCutcheon; Sameer Jauhar; Ilaria Bonoldi; Maria Gudbrandsen; Eileen Daly; Therese van Amelsvoort; Marianne Van Den Bree; Michael J Owen; Federico Turkheimer; Francesco Papaleo; Oliver D Howes
Journal:  Mol Psychiatry       Date:  2021-05-12       Impact factor: 15.992

8.  Family-based association study of the serotonin-2A receptor gene (5-HT2A) and bipolar disorder.

Authors:  Xingqun Ni; Joseph M Trakalo; Emanuela Mundo; Lisa Lee; Sagar Parikh; James L Kennedy
Journal:  Neuromolecular Med       Date:  2002       Impact factor: 4.103

9.  Haloperidol treatment induces tissue- and sex-specific changes in DNA methylation: a control study using rats.

Authors:  Morihiro Shimabukuro; Yoshihiro Jinno; Chiaki Fuke; Yuji Okazaki
Journal:  Behav Brain Funct       Date:  2006-11-29       Impact factor: 3.759

Review 10.  The genes for schizophrenia: finally a breakthrough?

Authors:  Brian H Shirts; Vishwajit Nimgaonkar
Journal:  Curr Psychiatry Rep       Date:  2004-08       Impact factor: 8.081

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