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    Subsyndromal depression and anxiety in older adults: Health related, functional, cognitive and diagnostic implications by Kasckow, J.W, Karp, J.F, Whyte, E, Butters, M, Brown, C, Begley, A, Bensasi, S, Reynolds, C.F

    Published in Journal of psychiatric research (01-05-2013)
    “…Abstract Subsyndromal depression in later life is common in primary care. Comorbid anxiety disorders could exacerbate the negative effect of subsyndromal…”
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    Insomnia and Objectively Measured Sleep Disturbances Predict Treatment Outcome in Depressed Patients Treated With Psychotherapy or Psychotherapy-Pharmacotherapy Combinations by TROXEL, Wendy M, KUPFER, David J, REYNOLDS, Charles F, FRANK, Ellen, THASE, Michael E, MIEWALD, Jean M, BUYSSE, Daniel J

    Published in The journal of clinical psychiatry (01-04-2012)
    “…Insomnia and objectively measured sleep disturbances predict poor treatment outcomes in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD). However, prior research…”
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    Sleep stage physiology, mood, and vigilance responses to total sleep deprivation in healthy 80-year-olds and 20-year-olds by Brendel, D H, Reynolds, 3rd, C F, Jennings, J R, Hoch, C C, Monk, T H, Berman, S R, Hall, F T, Buysse, D J, Kupfer, D J

    Published in Psychophysiology (01-11-1990)
    “…Little is known about sleep and the effects of total sleep loss in the 'old old' (i.e., 80-year-olds). We investigated sleep, mood, and performance responses…”
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    Association between change in brain gray matter volume, cognition, and depression severity: Pre- and post- antidepressant pharmacotherapy for late-life depression by Droppa, K., Karim, H.T., Tudorascu, D.L., Karp, J.F., Reynolds, C.F., Aizenstein, H.J., Butters, M.A.

    Published in Journal of psychiatric research (01-12-2017)
    “…Late-life depression (LLD) is associated with cognitive impairments and reduced gray matter volume (GMV); however the mechanisms underlying this association…”
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    Citalopram improves depressive symptoms in patients with complicated grief by Shear, M.K, Reynolds, C.F, Simon, N.M

    Published in Psychopharmacology update (01-10-2016)
    “…Adding citalopram to psychotherapy for complicated grief improved depressive symptoms relative to placebo but did not significantly improve overall outcomes…”
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    Getting to precision psychopharmacology: Combining clinical and genetic information to predict fat gain from aripiprazole by Oughli, H., Lenze, E.J., Locke, A.E., Yingling, M.D., Zhong, Y., Miller, J.P., Reynolds, C.F., Mulsant, B.H., Newcomer, J.W., Peterson, T.R., Müller, D.J., Nicol, G.E.

    Published in Journal of psychiatric research (01-07-2019)
    “…All atypical antipsychotics are associated with some degree of weight gain. We applied a novel statistical approach to identify moderators of…”
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    Plasma biosignature and brain pathology related to persistent cognitive impairment in late-life depression by Diniz, B.S, Sibille, E, Ding, Y, Tseng, G, Aizenstein, H.J, Lotrich, F, Becker, J.T, Lopez, O.L, Lotze, M.T, Klunk, W.E, Reynolds, C.F, Butters, M.A

    Published in Molecular psychiatry (01-05-2015)
    “…Cognitive impairment is highly prevalent among individuals with late-life depression (LLD) and tends to persist even after successful treatment. The biological…”
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    LOCALIZING AMYGDALA STRUCTURE DIFFERENCES IN LATE-LIFE DEPRESSION by Tamburo, R.J., Siegle, G.J., Stetten, G.D., Cois, C.A., Rockot, K.J., Galeotti, J.M., Reynolds, C.F., Aizenstein, H.J.

    “…The amygdala is critical for processing emotional information and plays an important role in late-life depression (LLD). Volumetric studies of the amygdala…”
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    Application of the multiple sleep latency test in disorders of excessive sleepiness by Reynolds, 3rd, C F, Coble, P A, Kupfer, D J, Holzer, B C

    “…Multiple sleep latency tests were performed in 42 drug-free outpatients with excessive sleepiness: 12 narcoleptics, 9 sleep apneics, 7 primary depressives, and…”
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