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    Pharmacogenomic aspects of bipolar disorder: An update by Budde, M, Degner, D, Brockmöller, J, Schulze, T.G

    Published in European neuropsychopharmacology (01-06-2017)
    “…Abstract The hopes for readily implementable precision medicine are high. For many complex disorders, such as bipolar disorder, these hopes critically hinge on…”
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    AS23-04 - The phenotype - the still unknown quantity in psychiatric genetics? by Schulze, T.G

    Published in European psychiatry (2012)
    “…Research into the genetic basis of psychiatric disorders has reached a turning point. Genome-wide association studies (GWAS), encompassing several thousand…”
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    ECP06-01 - Genomewide - asscociation studies of psychiatric phenotypes: What they have told us and what to do next by Schulze, T.G

    Published in European psychiatry (2011)
    “…Genome-wide association studies of psychiatric disorders have highlighted several novel susceptibility genes and taught us several importnat lessons…”
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    Subtyping schizophrenia: A comparison of positive/negative and system-specific approaches by Lang, F.U, Walther, S, Stegmayer, K, Anderson-Schmidt, H, Schulze, T.G, Becker, T, Jäger, M

    Published in Comprehensive psychiatry (01-08-2015)
    “…Abstract Background Schizophrenia is a heterogeneous disorder. Over the years, different approaches have been proposed to approach this heterogeneity by…”
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    Beyond mania and depression: Neuropsychological correlates of the course of bipolar disorder by Budde, M, Heilbronner, U, Schulze, T.G

    Published in Comprehensive psychiatry (01-01-2013)
    “…Besides the affective symptoms (manic and depressive ones), that characterize the clinical appearance of bipolar disorder (BD), patients usually suffer from…”
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    An update from the Consortium on Lithium Genetics (ConLiGen): Phenomic and genomic studies by Heilbronner, U, Hou, L, Rietschel, M, McMahon, F.J, Schulze, T.G

    Published in Comprehensive psychiatry (01-11-2014)
    “…While no genome-wide significant finding at the p<5*10-8 level was observed, the top hit SNP rs17728078 in the gene SLC4A10 (solute carrier family 4, sodium…”
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    EPA-1747 – Investigation of the interplay between genetic and environmental risk factors for smoking behaviour by Strohmaier, J, Treutlein, J, Frank, J, Mühleisen, T, Degenhardt, F, Witt, S.H, Cichon, S, Schulze, T.G, Nöthen, M.M, Rietschel, M

    Published in European psychiatry (2014)
    “…Smoking-behaviour is influenced by environmental and genetic risk factors. Established epidemiological risk factors include early age at onset (AaO),…”
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    Managing sensitive phenotypic data and biomaterial in longitudinal psychiatric genetic research projects: an IT tool box approach by Heilbronner, U, Demiroglu, S.Y, Skrowny, D, Quade, M, Schwanke, J, Budde, M, Gullatz, V, Reich-Erkelenz, D, Jakob, J.J, Falkai, P, Rienhoff, O, Helbing, K, Schulze, T.G

    Published in Comprehensive psychiatry (01-01-2013)
    “…Core elements of such toolbox are a) the Phenotype tool, in which clinical data such as psychiatric rating scales and psychological tests are stored, b) the…”
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    PW01-12 - Two or three age-of-onset groups in bipolar I disorder? Findings of commingling analysis in Romanian and German bipolar I patients by Grigoroiu-Serbanescu, M, Rietschel, M, Paul, T, Schulze, T.G, Noethen, M.M, Cichon, S, Elston, R.C

    Published in European psychiatry (2010)
    “…Background Age-of-onset (AO) seems to be a phenotypic variable with a strong genetic component and therefore useful in molecular analysis of bipolar disorder…”
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    Association between completed suicide and bipolar disorder: A systematic review of the literature by Plans, L., Barrot, C., Nieto, E., Rios, J., Schulze, T.G., Papiol, S., Mitjans, M., Vieta, E., Benabarre, A.

    Published in Journal of affective disorders (01-01-2019)
    “…•Bipolar disorder is associated with a high risk of suicide death.•Most people who commit suicide are psychiatric patients, most of whom have affective…”
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    Utility and accuracy of template-directed dye-terminator incorporation with fluorescence-polarization detection for genotyping single nucleotide polymorphisms by Akula, N, Chen, Y S, Hennessy, K, Schulze, T G, Singh, G, McMahon, F J

    Published in BioTechniques (01-05-2002)
    “…There are little independent data available about how well single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotyping technologies perform in the typical molecular…”
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    Kraepelin revisited: schizophrenia from degeneration to failed regeneration by Falkai, P, Rossner, M J, Schulze, T G, Hasan, A, Brzózka, M M, Malchow, B, Honer, W G, Schmitt, A

    Published in Molecular psychiatry (01-06-2015)
    “…One hundred years after its conceptual definition as ‘Dementia Praecox’ by Emil Kraepelin, schizophrenia is still a serious psychiatric illness that affects…”
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    Genome-wide association study meta-analysis of European and Asian-ancestry samples identifies three novel loci associated with bipolar disorder by Chen, D T, Jiang, X, Akula, N, Shugart, Y Y, Wendland, J R, Steele, C J M, Kassem, L, Park, J-H, Chatterjee, N, Jamain, S, Cheng, A, Leboyer, M, Muglia, P, Schulze, T G, Cichon, S, Nöthen, M M, Rietschel, M, McMahon, F J

    Published in Molecular psychiatry (01-02-2013)
    “…Meta-analyses of bipolar disorder (BD) genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified several genome-wide significant signals in European-ancestry…”
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    Two variants in Ankyrin 3 (ANK3) are independent genetic risk factors for bipolar disorder by Schulze, T G, Detera-Wadleigh, S D, Akula, N, Gupta, A, Kassem, L, Steele, J, Pearl, J, Strohmaier, J, Breuer, R, Schwarz, M, Propping, P, Nöthen, M M, Cichon, S, Schumacher, J, Rietschel, M, McMahon, F J

    Published in Molecular psychiatry (01-05-2009)
    “…Two recent reports have highlighted ANK3 as a susceptibility gene for bipolar disorder (BD). We first reported association between BD and the ANK3 marker…”
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