Browsing Psychiatry (Scholarly Publications) by Author "TROPEA, DANIELA"
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Editorial: Biology of brain disorders
TROPEA, DANIELA (2017) -
Effects of a novel schizophrenia risk variant rs7914558 at CNNM2 on brain structure and attributional style.
MORRIS, DEREK; DONOHOE, GARY; HARGREAVES, APRIL; GILL, MICHAEL; FAHEY, CIARA; CORVIN, AIDEN; TROPEA, DANIELA (2014)BACKGROUND: A single nucleotide polymorphism (rs7914558) within the cyclin M2 (CNNM2) gene was recently identified as a common risk variant for schizophrenia. The mechanism by which CNNM2 confers risk is unknown. AIMS: To ... -
Effects of ZNF804A on auditory P300 response in schizophrenia.
GILL, MICHAEL; CORVIN, AIDEN; DONOHOE, GARY; MORRIS, DEREK; TROPEA, DANIELA (2014) -
Excess of rare novel loss-of-function variants in synaptic genes in schizophrenia and autism spectrum disorders.
CORVIN, AIDEN; HERON, ELIZABETH; GILL, MICHAEL; DONOHOE, GARY; ANNEY, RICHARD; GALLAGHER, LOUISE; MORRIS, DEREK; TROPEA, DANIELA; KENNY, ELAINE (2014) -
Experience-dependent plasticity in visual cortex: Dendritic spines and visual responsiveness.
TROPEA, DANIELA (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 ... -
An inherited duplication at the gene p21 Protein-Activated Kinase 7 (PAK7) is a risk factor for psychosis.
GILL, MICHAEL; CORVIN, AIDEN; MORRIS, DEREK; DONOHOE, GARY; TROPEA, DANIELA; KENNY, ELAINE (2014) -
Insulin-like growth factor 1: At the crossroads of brain development and aging
TROPEA, DANIELA (2017) -
Mechanisms underlying the role of DISC1 in synaptic plasticity
TROPEA, DANIELA (2018) -
Repeated insulin-like growth factor 1 treatment in a patient with rett syndrome: a single case study.
CORVIN, AIDEN; TROPEA, DANIELA (2014)Rett syndrome (RTT) is a devastating neurodevelopmental disorder that has no cure. Patients show regression of acquired skills, motor, and speech impairment, cardio-respiratory distress, microcephaly, and stereotyped hand ...