AbstractBackgroundThe many attempts to identify genes for bipolar disorder (BD) have met with limited success, which has generally been attributed to genetic heterogeneity and small gene effects. However, it is also possible that the categorical phenotypes used in genetic studies of BD are not the most informative or biologically relevant. We have explored aspects of temperament as quantitative phenotypes for BD through the use of the Temperament Evaluation of Memphis, Pisa, Paris, and San Diego Auto-questionnaire (TEMPS-A), which is designed to assess lifelong, milder aspects of bipolar symptomatology and defines five temperaments: hyperthymic, dysthymic, cyclothymic, irritable, and anxious.MethodsWe compared temperament scores between dia...
The use of clinical features to define subtypes of a disorder may aid in gene identification for com...
<div><p>The use of clinical features to define subtypes of a disorder may aid in gene identification...
Background:Bipolar disorder type I (BPI) affects approximately 1% of the world population. Although ...
AbstractBackgroundThe many attempts to identify genes for bipolar disorder (BD) have met with limite...
BackgroundThe many attempts that have been made to identify genes for bipolar disorder (BD) have met...
Background: The array of different diagnoses and clinical presentations seen in the family members o...
Although twin and adoption show bipolar disorder (BP) has a strong genetic component, few chromosoma...
Background: Bipolar disorder (BD) has been associated with temperamental and personality traits, alt...
Background: Bipolar disorder (BD) has been associated with temperamental and personality traits, alt...
Advances towards the understanding of the etiological mechanisms involved in mood disorders provide ...
Background: Bipolar disorder (BD) has been associated with temperamental and personality traits, alt...
Bipolar disorder (BP) is a highly heritable disease, with heritability estimated between 60 and 85% ...
Bipolar disorder (BP) is a highly heritable disease, with heritability estimated between 60 and 85% ...
none21noBackground: Bipolar disorder (BD) has been associated with temperamental and personality tra...
Background/Aim. Bipolar affective disorder is mental disorder with polygenic type of heredity. Heri...
The use of clinical features to define subtypes of a disorder may aid in gene identification for com...
<div><p>The use of clinical features to define subtypes of a disorder may aid in gene identification...
Background:Bipolar disorder type I (BPI) affects approximately 1% of the world population. Although ...
AbstractBackgroundThe many attempts to identify genes for bipolar disorder (BD) have met with limite...
BackgroundThe many attempts that have been made to identify genes for bipolar disorder (BD) have met...
Background: The array of different diagnoses and clinical presentations seen in the family members o...
Although twin and adoption show bipolar disorder (BP) has a strong genetic component, few chromosoma...
Background: Bipolar disorder (BD) has been associated with temperamental and personality traits, alt...
Background: Bipolar disorder (BD) has been associated with temperamental and personality traits, alt...
Advances towards the understanding of the etiological mechanisms involved in mood disorders provide ...
Background: Bipolar disorder (BD) has been associated with temperamental and personality traits, alt...
Bipolar disorder (BP) is a highly heritable disease, with heritability estimated between 60 and 85% ...
Bipolar disorder (BP) is a highly heritable disease, with heritability estimated between 60 and 85% ...
none21noBackground: Bipolar disorder (BD) has been associated with temperamental and personality tra...
Background/Aim. Bipolar affective disorder is mental disorder with polygenic type of heredity. Heri...
The use of clinical features to define subtypes of a disorder may aid in gene identification for com...
<div><p>The use of clinical features to define subtypes of a disorder may aid in gene identification...
Background:Bipolar disorder type I (BPI) affects approximately 1% of the world population. Although ...