• Brain structure–function associations in multi-generational families genetically enriched for bipolar disorder 

      Fears, Scott C.; Schür, Remmelt; Sjouwerman, Rachel; Service, Susan K.; Araya, Carmen; Araya, Xinia; Bejarano Orozco, Julio; Knowles, Emma; Gomez Makhinson, Juliana; Lopez, Maria C.; Aldana, Ileana; Teshiba, Terri M.; Abaryan, Zvart; Al-Sharif, Noor B.; Navarro, Linda; Tishler, Todd A.; Altshuler, Lori; Bartzokis, George; Escobar, Javier I.; Glahn, David C.; Thompson, Paul M.; López Jaramillo, Carlos; Macaya Trejos, Gabriel; Molina, Julio; Reus, Victor I.; Sabatti, Chiara; Cantor, Rita M.; Freimer, Nelson B.; Bearden, Carrie E. (2015-05)
      Recent theories regarding the pathophysiology of bipolar disorder suggest contributions of both neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative processes. While structural neuroimaging studies indicate disease-associated ...
    • Rediscovering the value of families for psychiatric genetics research 

      Glahn, David C.; Nimgaonkar, Vishwajit L.; Raventós Vorst, Henriette; Contreras Rojas, Javier; McIntosh, Andrew M.; Thomson, Pippa A.; Jablensky, Assen; McCarthy, Nina S.; Charlesworth, Jac C.; Blackburn, Nicholas B.; Peralta, Juan Manuel; Knowles, Emma; Mathias, Samuel R.; Ament, Seth A.; McMahon, Francis J.; Gur, Ruben C.; Bucan, Maja; Curran, Joanne E.; Almasy, Laura; Gur, Raquel E.; Blangero, John (2018-06-28)
      As it is likely that both common and rare genetic variation are important for complex disease risk, studies that examine the full range of the allelic frequency distribution should be utilized to dissect the genetic ...