نتایج جستجو برای: disc1 gene

تعداد نتایج: 1141646  

Journal: :Psychiatry Research 2015
Asko Wegelius Maiju Pankakoski Liisa Tomppo Ulriika Lehto Jouko Lönnqvist Jaana Suvisaari Tiina Paunio William Hennah

Pre- and perinatal environmental factors have been shown to increase schizophrenia risk particularly when combined with genetic liability. The investigation of specific gene environment interactions in the etiology of psychiatric disorders has gained momentum. We used multivariate GEE regression modeling to investigate the interaction between genes of the DISC1 pathway and birth weight, in rela...

Journal: :Neuron 2013
Miou Zhou Weidong Li Shan Huang Juan Song Ju Young Kim Xiaoli Tian Eunchai Kang Yoshitake Sano Cindy Liu J. Balaji Shumin Wu Yu Zhou Ying Zhou Sherveen N. Parivash Dan Ehninger Lin He Hongjun Song Guo-li Ming Alcino J. Silva

Abnormalities during brain development are thought to cause psychiatric illness and other neurodevelopmental disorders. However, developmental processes such as neurogenesis continue in restricted brain regions of adults, and disruptions of these processes could contribute to the phenotypes of neurodevelopmental disorders. As previously reported, we show that Disc1 knockdown specifically in adu...

Journal: :Human Molecular Genetics 2011

Journal: :Science 2015
Stuart D Greenhill Konrad Juczewski Annelies M de Haan Gillian Seaton Kevin Fox Neil R Hardingham

Development of the cerebral cortex is influenced by sensory experience during distinct phases of postnatal development known as critical periods. Disruption of experience during a critical period produces neurons that lack specificity for particular stimulus features, such as location in the somatosensory system. Synaptic plasticity is the agent by which sensory experience affects cortical deve...

2016
Michael J. Corley Christian Dye Michelle L. D’Antoni Mary Margaret Byron Kaahukane Leite-Ah Yo Annette Lum-Jones Beau Nakamoto Victor Valcour Ivo SahBandar Cecilia M. Shikuma Lishomwa C. Ndhlovu Alika K. Maunakea

Monocytes/macrophages contribute to the neuropathogenesis of HIV-related cognitive impairment (CI); however, considerable gaps in our understanding of the precise mechanisms driving this relationship remain. Furthermore, whether a distinct biological profile associated with HIV-related CI resides in immune cell populations remains unknown. Here, we profiled DNA methylomes and transcriptomes of ...

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