Genetic factors undoubtedly play an important role in determining vulnerability to bipolar disorder but the task of finding susceptibility genes is not trivial. Candidate gene studies, usually employing the association approach, offer the potential to discover the genes of relatively modest effect size that are expected for a complex genetic disorder. Candidate gene approaches depend crucially on our current understanding of disease pathophysiology, and attention has consequently been focussed on a limited range of neurotransmitter systems implicated by the action of drug treatments. Despite no unequivocal, consistently replicated findings, a number of intriguing results have emerged in the literature, both for bipolar disorder in general a...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a complex disease with a high hereditability (around 80%) [1]. Despite a la...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a complex disease with a high hereditability (around 80%) [1]. Despite a la...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a complex disease with a high hereditability (around 80%) [1]. Despite a la...
Genetic factors undoubtedly play an important role in determining vulnerability to bipolar disorder ...
Genetic factors undoubtedly play an important role in determining vulnerability to bipolar disorder ...
Genetic factors undoubtedly play an important role in determining vulnerability to bipolar disorder ...
Background A robust body of evidence from family, twin and adoption studies demonstrates the importa...
Background A robust body of evidence from family, twin and adoption studies demonstrates the importa...
Background A robust body of evidence from family, twin and adoption studies demonstrates the importa...
Background A robust body of evidence from family, twin and adoption studies demonstrates the importa...
Background A robust body of evidence from family, twin and adoption studies demonstrates the importa...
Association studies in outbred populations represent an important paradigm for investigation of comp...
Association studies in outbred populations represent an important paradigm for investigation of comp...
Association studies in outbred populations represent an important paradigm for investigation of comp...
Association studies in outbred populations represent an important paradigm for investigation of comp...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a complex disease with a high hereditability (around 80%) [1]. Despite a la...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a complex disease with a high hereditability (around 80%) [1]. Despite a la...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a complex disease with a high hereditability (around 80%) [1]. Despite a la...
Genetic factors undoubtedly play an important role in determining vulnerability to bipolar disorder ...
Genetic factors undoubtedly play an important role in determining vulnerability to bipolar disorder ...
Genetic factors undoubtedly play an important role in determining vulnerability to bipolar disorder ...
Background A robust body of evidence from family, twin and adoption studies demonstrates the importa...
Background A robust body of evidence from family, twin and adoption studies demonstrates the importa...
Background A robust body of evidence from family, twin and adoption studies demonstrates the importa...
Background A robust body of evidence from family, twin and adoption studies demonstrates the importa...
Background A robust body of evidence from family, twin and adoption studies demonstrates the importa...
Association studies in outbred populations represent an important paradigm for investigation of comp...
Association studies in outbred populations represent an important paradigm for investigation of comp...
Association studies in outbred populations represent an important paradigm for investigation of comp...
Association studies in outbred populations represent an important paradigm for investigation of comp...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a complex disease with a high hereditability (around 80%) [1]. Despite a la...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a complex disease with a high hereditability (around 80%) [1]. Despite a la...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a complex disease with a high hereditability (around 80%) [1]. Despite a la...