Browsing Psychiatry by Sponsor "National Institutes of Health (NIH)"
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Common variants near ATM are associated with glycemic response to metformin in type 2 diabetes
(2011)Metformin is the most commonly used pharmacological therapy for type 2 diabetes. We carried out a GWA study on glycaemic response to metformin in 1024 Scottish patients with type 2 diabetes. Replication was in two cohorts ... -
Developing pedigree-based strategies to analyse whole genome sequencing data for complex disorders: learning from schizophrenia
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Medicine. Discipline of Psychiatry, 2023)Complex genetic disorders are impacted by a range of DNA variation. Next generation sequencing (NGS) allows for the direct examination of this variation, but large sample numbers are required to identify rare variants in ... -
Experience-dependent plasticity in visual cortex: Dendritic spines and visual responsiveness.
(2011)To determine the relationship between synaptic structural changes and cortical function, we recently published a study where we imaged dendritic spines using two-photon in vivo microscopy while monitoring network activity ... -
Network-assisted investigation of combined causal signals from genome-wide association studies in schizophrenia.
(2012)With the recent success of genome-wide association studies (GWAS), a wealth of association data has been accomplished for more than 200 complex diseases/traits, proposing a strong demand for data integration and interpretation. ... -
Recurrent Rearrangements of Chromosome 1q21.1 and Variable Pediatric Phenotypes
(Massachusetts Medical Society, 2008)Background Duplications and deletions in the human genome can cause disease or predispose persons to disease. Advances in technologies to detect these changes allow for the routine identification of submicroscopic imbalances ...