The present article reviews the basic and recent findings of the genetics in manic-depressive illness. The different molecular genetic techniques that have been applied to this research field are presented. Results of linkage and association studies are discussed in regard to the main limitations of these approaches in psychiatric disorders. On the whole, linkage and association studies contributed to the localisation of some potentials vulnerability genes for manic-depression on chromosome X and 11 and more recently 18.SCOPUS: re.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
Advances towards the understanding of the etiological mechanisms involved in mood disorders provide ...
In spite of promising preclinical results there is a decreasing number of new registered medications...
Objective: Most psychiatric disorders are complex genetic traits involving both genetic and environm...
The present article reviews the recent molecular genetic findings in affective disorders. Results of...
Genetic factors are often stressed in the etiology of manic depressive psychosis. However, the mode ...
The author investigated the heredity of manic-depressive syndromes, in particular to test the hypoth...
In this article, the contribution of hereditary factors in the onset of depressive diseases is analy...
The application of molecular genetics to the study of mental disorders has begun in earnest. Most of...
The contribution of hereditary factors in depressive disorders is analysed in the present article. P...
Background A robust body of evidence from family, twin and adoption studies demonstrates the importa...
The enormous public health importance of mood disorders, when considered alongside their substantial...
Applying linkage analysis to diseases with complex inheritance presents special problems, and it is ...
Abstract Mood disorders are common diseases of major public health importance, contributing to 11% o...
BackgroundIt has been well established that both genes and non-shared environment contribute substan...
The majority of common psychiatric disorders pose problems for geneticists because of their complex ...
Advances towards the understanding of the etiological mechanisms involved in mood disorders provide ...
In spite of promising preclinical results there is a decreasing number of new registered medications...
Objective: Most psychiatric disorders are complex genetic traits involving both genetic and environm...
The present article reviews the recent molecular genetic findings in affective disorders. Results of...
Genetic factors are often stressed in the etiology of manic depressive psychosis. However, the mode ...
The author investigated the heredity of manic-depressive syndromes, in particular to test the hypoth...
In this article, the contribution of hereditary factors in the onset of depressive diseases is analy...
The application of molecular genetics to the study of mental disorders has begun in earnest. Most of...
The contribution of hereditary factors in depressive disorders is analysed in the present article. P...
Background A robust body of evidence from family, twin and adoption studies demonstrates the importa...
The enormous public health importance of mood disorders, when considered alongside their substantial...
Applying linkage analysis to diseases with complex inheritance presents special problems, and it is ...
Abstract Mood disorders are common diseases of major public health importance, contributing to 11% o...
BackgroundIt has been well established that both genes and non-shared environment contribute substan...
The majority of common psychiatric disorders pose problems for geneticists because of their complex ...
Advances towards the understanding of the etiological mechanisms involved in mood disorders provide ...
In spite of promising preclinical results there is a decreasing number of new registered medications...
Objective: Most psychiatric disorders are complex genetic traits involving both genetic and environm...