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Symposium on depression. Biochemical points of view and problems of registration. Introduction.

Psychiatria, neurologia, neurochirurgia

van Praag HM.
PMID: 5792056
Psychiatr Neurol Neurochir. 1969 Mar-Apr;72(2):171-2.

No abstract available.

Biochemistry of depression.

Lancet (London, England)

[No authors listed]
PMID: 4163517
Lancet. 1967 Feb 11;1(7485):317-8.

No abstract available.

Bivariate Genome-Wide Association Study of Depressive Symptoms With Type 2 Diabetes and Quantitative Glycemic Traits.

Psychosomatic medicine

Haljas K, Amare AT, Alizadeh BZ, Hsu YH, Mosley T, Newman A, Murabito J, Tiemeier H, Tanaka T, van Duijn C, Ding J, Llewellyn DJ, Bennett DA, Terracciano A, Launer L, Ladwig KH, Cornelis MC, Teumer A, Grabe H, Kardia SLR, Ware EB, Smith JA, Snieder H, Eriksson JG, Groop L, Räikkönen K, Lahti J.
PMID: 29280852
Psychosom Med. 2018 Apr;80(3):242-251. doi: 10.1097/PSY.0000000000000555.

OBJECTIVE: Shared genetic background may explain phenotypic associations between depression and Type 2 diabetes (T2D). We aimed to study, on a genome-wide level, if genetic correlation and pleiotropic loci exist between depressive symptoms and T2D or glycemic traits.METHODS: We...

What do DNA methylation studies tell us about depression? A systematic review.

Translational psychiatry

Li M, D'Arcy C, Li X, Zhang T, Joober R, Meng X.
PMID: 30718449
Transl Psychiatry. 2019 Feb 04;9(1):68. doi: 10.1038/s41398-019-0412-y.

There has been a limited number of systematic reviews conducted to summarize the overview of the relationship between DNA methylation and depression, and to critically appraise the roles of major study characteristics in the accuracy of study findings. This...

Biochemical changes in depression.

Lancet (London, England)

Mendels J, Frazer A, Secunda SK, Stokes JW.
PMID: 4100416
Lancet. 1971 Feb 27;1(7696):448-9. doi: 10.1016/s0140-6736(71)92431-7.

No abstract available.

Pseudocyesis. A paradigm for psychophysiological interactions.

Archives of general psychiatry

Brown E, Barglow P.
PMID: 5100618
Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1971 Mar;24(3):221-9. doi: 10.1001/archpsyc.1971.01750090027004.

No abstract available.

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