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Whole-exome sequencing of individuals from an isolated population implicates rare risk variants in bipolar disorder.
Lescai F, Als TD, Li Q, Nyegaard M, Andorsdottir G, Biskopstø M, Hedemand A, Fiorentino A, O'Brien N, Jarram A, Liang J, Grove J, Pallesen J, Eickhardt E, Mattheisen M, Bolund L, Demontis D, Wang AG, McQuillin A, Mors O, Wang J, Børglum AD. Lescai F, et al. Transl Psychiatry. 2017 Feb 14;7(2):e1034. doi: 10.1038/tp.2017.3. Transl Psychiatry. 2017. PMID: 28195573 Free PMC article.
CACNA1C hypermethylation is associated with bipolar disorder.
Starnawska A, Demontis D, Pen A, Hedemand A, Nielsen AL, Staunstrup NH, Grove J, Als TD, Jarram A, O'Brien NL, Mors O, McQuillin A, Børglum AD, Nyegaard M. Starnawska A, et al. Transl Psychiatry. 2016 Jun 7;6(6):e831. doi: 10.1038/tp.2016.99. Transl Psychiatry. 2016. PMID: 27271857 Free PMC article.
Hypomethylation of FAM63B in bipolar disorder patients.
Starnawska A, Demontis D, McQuillin A, O'Brien NL, Staunstrup NH, Mors O, Nielsen AL, Børglum AD, Nyegaard M. Starnawska A, et al. Clin Epigenetics. 2016 May 11;8:52. doi: 10.1186/s13148-016-0221-6. eCollection 2016. Clin Epigenetics. 2016. PMID: 27175219 Free PMC article.
Rare coding variants in ten genes confer substantial risk for schizophrenia.
Singh T, Poterba T, Curtis D, Akil H, Al Eissa M, Barchas JD, Bass N, Bigdeli TB, Breen G, Bromet EJ, Buckley PF, Bunney WE, Bybjerg-Grauholm J, Byerley WF, Chapman SB, Chen WJ, Churchhouse C, Craddock N, Cusick CM, DeLisi L, Dodge S, Escamilla MA, Eskelinen S, Fanous AH, Faraone SV, Fiorentino A, Francioli L, Gabriel SB, Gage D, Gagliano Taliun SA, Ganna A, Genovese G, Glahn DC, Grove J, Hall MH, Hämäläinen E, Heyne HO, Holi M, Hougaard DM, Howrigan DP, Huang H, Hwu HG, Kahn RS, Kang HM, Karczewski KJ, Kirov G, Knowles JA, Lee FS, Lehrer DS, Lescai F, Malaspina D, Marder SR, McCarroll SA, McIntosh AM, Medeiros H, Milani L, Morley CP, Morris DW, Mortensen PB, Myers RM, Nordentoft M, O'Brien NL, Olivares AM, Ongur D, Ouwehand WH, Palmer DS, Paunio T, Quested D, Rapaport MH, Rees E, Rollins B, Satterstrom FK, Schatzberg A, Scolnick E, Scott LJ, Sharp SI, Sklar P, Smoller JW, Sobell JL, Solomonson M, Stahl EA, Stevens CR, Suvisaari J, Tiao G, Watson SJ, Watts NA, Blackwood DH, Børglum AD, Cohen BM, Corvin AP, Esko T, Freimer NB, Glatt SJ, Hultman CM, McQuillin A, Palotie A, Pato CN, Pato MT, Pulver AE, St Clair D, Tsuang MT, Vawter MP, Walters JT, Werge TM, Ophoff RA, Sullivan PF, Ow… See abstract for full author list ➔ Singh T, et al. Nature. 2022 Apr;604(7906):509-516. doi: 10.1038/s41586-022-04556-w. Epub 2022 Apr 8. Nature. 2022. PMID: 35396579 Free PMC article.
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