Last Posted: May 31, 2018
- Genes, Environment and Schizophrenia: The Placenta is the Missing Link
Frontline Genomics, May 29, 2018 - Identical Twins Hint at How Environments Change Gene Expression
Studying twins has long offered insight into the interplay of nature and nurture. Epigenetics is the next frontier. E Hayasaki, The Atlantic, May 2018 - Salivary biomarkers and proteomics: future diagnostic and clinical utilities.
Castagnola M et al. Acta otorhinolaryngologica Italica : organo ufficiale della Societa italiana di otorinolaringologia e chirurgia cervico-facciale 2017 Apr 37(2) 94-101 - Schizophrenia risk genes are not so risky if the mothers pregnancy was healthy
S Begley, Stat News, May 28, 2018 - An Update on Common Chromosome Microdeletion and Microduplication Syndromes.
Goldenberg Paula et al. Pediatric annals 2018 May 47(5) e198-e203 - Transcriptome analysis in whole blood reveals increased microbial diversity in schizophrenia.
Olde Loohuis Loes M et al. Translational psychiatry 2018 May (1) 96 - Common genetic variants contribute to risk of rare severe neurodevelopmental disorders
MEK Niemi, et al. BioRXiV, May 6, 2018 - Cutting-edge science and technology should be available for all.
J Reardon, Genome Magazine, Apr 2018 - Genome-wide association analyses identify 44 risk variants and refine the genetic architecture of major depression.
Wray Naomi R et al. Nature genetics 2018 Apr - Huge haul of depression genes shows its a complex condition
New Scientist, Apr 27, 2018
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