American Journal of Medical Genetics Part B: Neuropsychiatric Genetics - 2022

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Karl Grassmann's 1896 paper “critical overview of contemporary theories of the heredity of the psychoses”
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Polygenic and environmental determinants of tics in the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children
Multivariate analyses of molecular genetic associations between childhood psychopathology and adult mood disorders and related traits
Influence of antidepressant treatment on <scp><i>SLC6A4</i></scp> methylation in Korean patients with major depression
Within subject cross‐tissue analyzes of epigenetic clocks in substance use disorder postmortem brain and blood
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Genetics and epigenetics of self‐injurious thoughts and behaviors: Systematic review of the suicide literature and methodological considerations
Cross‐sectional and longitudinal associations between gut microbiota composition and cognition in the second year of life: Findings from the Child Health and Resident Microbes study
<scp>ADHD‐associated PARK2</scp> copy number variants: A pilot study on gene expression and effects of supplementary deprivation in patient‐derived cell lines
<scp><i>CELSR1</i></scp> variants are associated with partial epilepsy of childhood
Cover Image, Volume 189B, Number 6, September 2022
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Ludvig Dahl's psychiatric genetic studies in his 1859 monograph: “Contribution to the knowledge of insanity in Norway”
The shared genetic basis of mood instability and psychiatric disorders: A cross‐trait genome‐wide association analysis
A phenome‐wide association study of polygenic scores for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder across two genetic ancestries in electronic health record data European ancestry; African‐American ancestry
Cover Image, Volume 189B, Number 5, July 2022
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Clinical, demographic, and genetic risk factors of treatment‐attributed suicidality in &gt;10,000 Australian adults taking antidepressants
<scp>FOXO4</scp> alleviates hippocampal neuronal damage in epileptic mice via the <scp>miR</scp>‐138‐5p/<scp>ROCK2</scp> axis
Psychiatric polygenic risk scores: Child and adolescent psychiatrists' knowledge, attitudes, and experiences
The actions and interactions of family genetic risk scores for alcohol use disorder and major depression on the risk for these two disorders Swedish population
Medical genetics in the 19th century as background to the development of psychiatric genetics
Recommendations to encourage participation of individuals from diverse backgrounds in psychiatric genetic studies diverse ancestry
Network‐based meta‐analysis and the candidate gene association studies reveal novel ethnicity‐specific variants in <scp><i>MFSD3</i></scp> and <scp><i>MRPL43</i></scp> associated with dementia with Le Japanese
Functional characterization of the schizophrenia associated gene <scp><i>AS3MT</i></scp> identifies a role in neuronal development
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Henri Legrand du Saulle's 1873 book: “La Folie Héréditaire” (hereditary madness)
Mechanism of <scp>METTL3</scp>‐mediated <scp>m6A</scp> modification in depression‐induced cognitive deficits
RETRACTED: Population features of alleles and genotypes frequency distribution of polymorphic genetic markers of antipsychotic medications pharmacokinetics in the Kazakh population European and a number of Asian populations
Extended familial risk of suicide death is associated with younger age at death and elevated polygenic risk of suicide >90% European ancestry
Polygenic risk scores for neuropsychiatric, inflammatory, and cardio‐metabolic traits highlight possible genetic overlap with suicide attempt and treatment‐emergent suicidal ideation
The impact of a “Psychiatric Genetics for Genetic Counselors” workshop on genetic counselor attendees: An exploratory study
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The place of Franz Kallmann's 1938 “the genetics of schizophrenia” in the history of psychiatric genetics
The beginnings of biometrical psychiatric genetics: Studies of the insane diathesis 1905–1909 British; German