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    Cerebrospinal fluid metabolomics identifies a key role of isocitrate dehydrogenase in bipolar disorder: evidence in support of mitochondrial dysfunction hypothesis by Yoshimi, N, Futamura, T, Bergen, S E, Iwayama, Y, Ishima, T, Sellgren, C, Ekman, C J, Jakobsson, J, Pålsson, E, Kakumoto, K, Ohgi, Y, Yoshikawa, T, Landén, M, Hashimoto, K

    Published in Molecular psychiatry (01-11-2016)
    “…Although evidence for mitochondrial dysfunction in the pathogenesis of bipolar disorder (BD) has been reported, the precise biological basis remains unknown,…”
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    An enzyme in the kynurenine pathway that governs vulnerability to suicidal behavior by regulating excitotoxicity and neuroinflammation by Brundin, L, Sellgren, C M, Lim, C K, Grit, J, Pålsson, E, Landén, M, Samuelsson, M, Lundgren, K, Brundin, P, Fuchs, D, Postolache, T T, Traskman-Bendz, L, Guillemin, G J, Erhardt, S

    Published in Translational psychiatry (02-08-2016)
    “…Emerging evidence suggests that inflammation has a key role in depression and suicidal behavior. The kynurenine pathway is involved in neuroinflammation and…”
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    Weight gain with add‐on second‐generation antipsychotics in bipolar disorder: a naturalistic study by Najar, H., Joas, E., Kardell, M., Pålsson, E., Landén, M.

    Published in Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica (01-06-2017)
    “…Objective Our aim was to investigate the prevalence and magnitude of weight gain in‐patients with bipolar disorder when treated with a second‐generation…”
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    A three-dimensional model of cell movement in multicellular systems by Palsson, E.

    Published in Future generation computer systems (01-05-2001)
    “…A mathematical model for cell movement in multicellular systems has been developed that allows us to simulate and visualize, in three dimensions, individual…”
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    Long-term subjective memory after electroconvulsive therapy by Sigström, Robert, Nordenskjöld, Axel, Juréus, Anders, Clements, Caitlin, Joas, Erik, Pålsson, Erik, Landén, Mikael

    Published in BJPsych open (01-03-2020)
    “…There have been reports of long-term subjective memory worsening after electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). To study the prevalence and risk factors of long-term…”
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    Alterations in the Serum Proteome Following Electroconvulsive Therapy for a Major Depressive Episode: A Longitudinal Multicenter Study by Göteson, Andreas, Clements, Caitlin C., Juréus, Anders, Joas, Erik, Holmén Larsson, Jessica, Karlsson, Robert, Nordenskjöld, Axel, Pålsson, Erik, Landén, Mikael

    Published in Biological psychiatry global open science (01-10-2023)
    “…Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is the most effective treatment for severe depression, but the biological changes induced by ECT remain poorly understood. This…”
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    Risk factors for suicide in bipolar disorder: a cohort study of 12 850 patients by Hansson, C., Joas, E., Pålsson, E., Hawton, K., Runeson, B., Landén, M.

    Published in Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica (01-11-2018)
    “…Objective Bipolar disorder carries a high risk of suicide. Identification of risk factors is important. The aim of this study was to study risk factors for…”
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    A simple model to estimate deposition based on a statistical reassessment of global fallout data by Pálsson, S.E., Howard, B.J., Bergan, T.D., Paatero, J., Isaksson, M., Nielsen, S.P.

    Published in Journal of environmental radioactivity (01-07-2013)
    “…Atmospheric testing of nuclear weapons began in 1945 and largely ceased in 1963. Monitoring of the resulting global fallout was carried out globally by the…”
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    More bipolar than bipolar disorder – a polygenic risk score analysis of postpartum psychosis by Hörbeck, E. A., Jonsson, L., Pålsson, E., Landén, M.

    Published in European psychiatry (01-03-2023)
    “…Introduction Postpartum psychosis is a rare psychiatric emergency, occurring days to weeks after 1-2 per 1000 deliveries. Its low prevalence makes it difficult…”
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    The potential of targeting Toll-like receptor 2 in autoimmune and inflammatory diseases by Pålsson-McDermott, E M, O'Neill, L A J

    Published in Irish journal of medical science (01-12-2007)
    “…The last decade has revealed interesting insights into the initiation and pathophysiology of the innate immune system. Toll-like receptors are of key…”
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    Assessment of national reach-back capabilities in the interception of suspected special nuclear materials using simulated data by Dowdall, M., Mattila, A., Ramebäck, H., Aage, H. K., Pálsson, S. E.

    “…The capabilities of a number of national reach-back entities in situations involving possible interdiction of nuclear materials was assessed. The assessment…”
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    Radiocaesium fallout behaviour in volcanic soils in Iceland by Sigurgeirsson, M.A., Arnalds, O., Palsson, S.E., Howard, B.J., Gudnason, K.

    “…The retention of 137Cs in various types of Andosols in Iceland was investigated. Soils were sampled at 29 sites with varying precipitation and environmental…”
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    Development of a Single-Chain Peptide Agonist of the Relaxin‑3 Receptor Using Hydrocarbon Stapling by Hojo, Keiko, Hossain, Mohammed Akhter, Tailhades, Julien, Shabanpoor, Fazel, Wong, Lilian L. L, Ong-Pålsson, Emma E. K, Kastman, Hanna E, Ma, Sherie, Gundlach, Andrew L, Rosengren, K. Johan, Wade, John D, Bathgate, Ross A. D

    Published in Journal of medicinal chemistry (25-08-2016)
    “…Structure–activity studies of the insulin superfamily member, relaxin-3, have shown that its G protein-coupled receptor (RXFP3) binding site is contained…”
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    Nucleus incertus promotes cortical desynchronization and behavioral arousal by Ma, Sherie, Allocca, Giancarlo, Ong-Pålsson, Emma K. E., Singleton, Caitlin E., Hawkes, David, McDougall, Stuart J., Williams, Spencer J., Bathgate, Ross A. D., Gundlach, Andrew L.

    Published in Brain Structure and Function (2017)
    “…Arousal and vigilance are essential for survival and relevant regulatory neural circuits lie within the brainstem, hypothalamus and forebrain. The nucleus…”
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