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The influence of polygenic risk scores on the association between infections and schizophrenia

10 June 2016 - Research

Several studies have suggested an important role of infections in the etiology of schizophrenia; however, shared genetic liability towards infections…

The importance of distinguishing between the odds ratio and the incidence rate ratio in GWAS

10 June 2016 - Research

Most GWAS are built on unrelated case-control studies, e.g. studies within the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium. In this paper we investigate the…

microRNA as regulators of schizophrenia risk genes

10 June 2016 - Research

Transcription factors and miRNAs regulate gene expression on pre- and post-transcriptional levels, respectively. They are known to have large…

Identification of the BRD1 interaction network and its impact on mental disorder risk

10 June 2016 - Research

Transcription factors and miRNAs regulate gene expression on pre- and post-transcriptional levels, respectively. They are known to have large…

Genetic risk for autism spectrum disorders and neuropsychiatric variation in the general population

10 June 2016 - Research

Almost all genetic risk factors for autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) can be found in people who are typically studied as ‘controls.’ This study…

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