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    Targeted Sequencing of FKBP5 in Suicide Attempters with Bipolar Disorder by Breen, Marie E, Gaynor, Sophia C, Monson, Eric T, de Klerk, Kelly, Parsons, Meredith G, Braun, Terry A, DeLuca, Adam P, Zandi, Peter P, Potash, James B, Willour, Virginia L

    Published in PloS one (28-12-2016)
    “…FKBP5 is a critical component of the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal (HPA) axis, a system which regulates our response to stress. It forms part of a complex of…”
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    A targeted sequencing study of glutamatergic candidate genes in suicide attempters with bipolar disorder by Gaynor, Sophia C., Breen, Marie E., Monson, Eric T., de Klerk, Kelly, Parsons, Meredith, DeLuca, Adam P., Scheetz, Todd E., Zandi, Peter P., Potash, James B., Willour, Virginia L.

    “…Suicidal behavior has been shown to have a heritable component that is partly driven by psychiatric disorders [Brent and Mann, 2005]. However, there is also an…”
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    Whole-gene sequencing investigation of SAT1 in attempted suicide by Monson, Eric T., de Klerk, Kelly, Gaynor, Sophia C., Wagner, Alex H., Breen, Marie E., Parsons, Meredith, Casavant, Thomas L., Zandi, Peter P., Potash, James B., Willour, Virginia L.

    “…Suicidal behavior imposes a tremendous cost, with current US estimates reporting approximately 1.3 million suicide attempts and more than 40,000 suicide deaths…”
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    Assessment of Whole-Exome Sequence Data in Attempted Suicide within a Bipolar Disorder Cohort by Monson, Eric T, Pirooznia, Mehdi, Parla, Jennifer, Kramer, Melissa, Goes, Fernando S, Gaine, Marie E, Gaynor, Sophia C, de Klerk, Kelly, Jancic, Dubravka, Karchin, Rachel, McCombie, W Richard, Zandi, Peter P, Potash, James B, Willour, Virginia L

    Published in Molecular neuropsychiatry (01-07-2017)
    “…Suicidal behavior is a complex and devastating phenotype with a heritable component that has not been fully explained by existing common genetic variant…”
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