Where GWAS and epidemiology meet: opportunities for the simultaneous study of genetic and environmental risk factors in schizophrenia
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Animal models of gene-environment interaction in schizophrenia: A dimensional perspective.Molecular substrates of schizophrenia: homeostatic signaling to connectivityFamilial risk and childhood adversity interplay in the onset of psychosis.Oxidative stress and schizophrenia: recent breakthroughs from an old storyIdentifying gene-environment interactions in schizophrenia: contemporary challenges for integrated, large-scale investigationsRole of Environmental Confounding in the Association between FKBP5 and First-Episode PsychosisMeta-analyses of 10 polymorphisms associated with the risk of schizophrenia.Large-scale genomics unveils the genetic architecture of psychiatric disordersInflammatory molecular signature associated with infectious agents in psychosis.Research review: Polygenic methods and their application to psychiatric traits.GWAS, cytomegalovirus infection, and schizophrenia.Converging models of schizophrenia--Network alterations of prefrontal cortex underlying cognitive impairments.Angiogenic and immune signatures in plasma of young relatives at familial high-risk for psychosis and first-episode patients: A preliminary study.Evaluation of voltage-dependent calcium channel γ gene families identified several novel potential susceptible genes to schizophreniaPractitioner review: A critical perspective on gene-environment interaction models--what impact should they have on clinical perceptions and practice?Evaluation of association of common variants in HTR1A and HTR5A with schizophrenia and executive function.The complement system: a gateway to gene-environment interactions in schizophrenia pathogenesis.Clozapine as a Model for Antipsychotic Development.A Rosetta stone for epidemiology: genomic risk profile scores contain clues related to modifiable risk factors.High loading of polygenic risk in cases with chronic schizophrenia.Genetic analysis of common variants in the HDAC2 gene with schizophrenia susceptibility in Han Chinese.Genetic risk scores and family history as predictors of schizophrenia in Nordic registers.The iPSYCH2012 case-cohort sample: new directions for unravelling genetic and environmental architectures of severe mental disorders.Can lncRNAs be indicators for the diagnosis of early onset or acute schizophrenia and distinguish major depressive disorder and generalized anxiety disorder?-A cross validation analysis.Two-stage additional evidence support association of common variants in the HDAC3 with the increasing risk of schizophrenia susceptibility.The John Cade Fellowship: Modifiable risk factors for serious mental illness.Synthetic Cannabinoid Use in a Psychiatric Patient Population: A Pilot Study.Use of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder polygenic risk scores to identify psychotic disorders
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Where GWAS and epidemiology meet: opportunities for the simultaneous study of genetic and environmental risk factors in schizophrenia
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