The etiologic pathways leading to neuropsychiatric diseases remain poorly defined. As genomic technologies have advanced over the past several decades, considerable progress has been made linking neuropsychiatric disorders to genetic underpinnings. Interest and consideration of nongenetic risk factors (e.g., lead exposure and schizophrenia) have, in contrast, lagged behind heritable frameworks of explanation. Thus, the association of neuropsychiatric illness to environmental chemical exposure, and their potential interactions with genetic susceptibility, are largely unexplored. In this review, we describe emerging approaches for considering the impact of chemical risk factors acting alone and in concert with genetic risk, and point to the p...
The study of gene × environment, as well as epistatic interactions in schizophrenia, has provided im...
Numerous genetic risk loci are found to associate with major neuropsychiatric disorders represented ...
Heritability estimates indicate that genetic susceptibility does not fully explain Autism Spectrum D...
The etiologic pathways leading to neuropsychiatric diseases remain poorly defined. As genomic techno...
During the last decades, schizophrenia has been regarded as a developmental disorder. The neurodevel...
Abstract Neuroendocrine and gene-environment interaction in psychiatric disorders: current concepts ...
Brune's proposal that erstwhile `vulnerability' genes need to be reconsidered as `plasticity' genes,...
Recent years have seen considerable progress in epidemiological and molecular genetic research into ...
This literature review examines the biological and environmental risk factors in the etiology of sch...
Recent years have seen considerable progress in epidemiological and molecular genetic research into ...
When considering neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs), Schizophrenia (SZ) and Autism Spectrum Disorde...
Introduction: Schizophrenia is a psychotic disease characterized by multifaceted psychopathology. To...
It is now generally accepted that complex mental disorders are the results of interplay between gene...
Psychiatric genetic research has exploded in search of polygenic risk factors over the past decade, ...
Schizophrenia is a multi-factorial disease characterized by a high heritability and environmental ri...
The study of gene × environment, as well as epistatic interactions in schizophrenia, has provided im...
Numerous genetic risk loci are found to associate with major neuropsychiatric disorders represented ...
Heritability estimates indicate that genetic susceptibility does not fully explain Autism Spectrum D...
The etiologic pathways leading to neuropsychiatric diseases remain poorly defined. As genomic techno...
During the last decades, schizophrenia has been regarded as a developmental disorder. The neurodevel...
Abstract Neuroendocrine and gene-environment interaction in psychiatric disorders: current concepts ...
Brune's proposal that erstwhile `vulnerability' genes need to be reconsidered as `plasticity' genes,...
Recent years have seen considerable progress in epidemiological and molecular genetic research into ...
This literature review examines the biological and environmental risk factors in the etiology of sch...
Recent years have seen considerable progress in epidemiological and molecular genetic research into ...
When considering neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs), Schizophrenia (SZ) and Autism Spectrum Disorde...
Introduction: Schizophrenia is a psychotic disease characterized by multifaceted psychopathology. To...
It is now generally accepted that complex mental disorders are the results of interplay between gene...
Psychiatric genetic research has exploded in search of polygenic risk factors over the past decade, ...
Schizophrenia is a multi-factorial disease characterized by a high heritability and environmental ri...
The study of gene × environment, as well as epistatic interactions in schizophrenia, has provided im...
Numerous genetic risk loci are found to associate with major neuropsychiatric disorders represented ...
Heritability estimates indicate that genetic susceptibility does not fully explain Autism Spectrum D...