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Volume 21, Issue 7 (July 2016)

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Maternal immune activation does not alter the number of perisomatic parvalbumin-positive boutons in the offspring prefrontal cortex

S Canetta, S Bolkan, N Padilla-Coreano, L J Song, R Sahn, N L Harrison, J A Gordon, A Brown and C Kellendonk

Mol Psychiatry 2016 21: 857; 10.1038/mp.2016.92

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Changes for clozapine monitoring in the United States

T Bastiampillai, A Gupta, S K W Chan and S Allison

Mol Psychiatry 2016 21: 858-860; advance online publication, May 3, 2016; 10.1038/mp.2016.66

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Alzheimer disease: modeling an Aβ-centered biological network

D Campion, C Pottier, G Nicolas, K Le Guennec and A Rovelet-Lecrux

Mol Psychiatry 2016 21: 861-871; advance online publication, March 29, 2016; 10.1038/mp.2016.38

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Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder in adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis of genetic, pharmacogenetic and biochemical studies

C Bonvicini, S V Faraone and C Scassellati

Mol Psychiatry 2016 21: 872-884; advance online publication, May 24, 2016; 10.1038/mp.2016.74

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Exome sequencing for bipolar disorder points to roles of de novo loss-of-function and protein-altering mutations OPEN

M Kataoka, N Matoba, T Sawada, A-A Kazuno, M Ishiwata, K Fujii, K Matsuo, A Takata and T Kato

Mol Psychiatry 2016 21: 885-893; advance online publication, May 24, 2016; 10.1038/mp.2016.69

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Dimensional depression severity in women with major depression and post-traumatic stress disorder correlates with fronto-amygdalar hypoconnectivty

T D Satterthwaite, P A Cook, S E Bruce, C Conway, E Mikkelsen, E Satchell, S N Vandekar, T Durbin, R T Shinohara and Y I Sheline

Mol Psychiatry 2015 21: 894-902; advance online publication, September 29, 2015; 10.1038/mp.2015.149

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Genetic overlap between type 2 diabetes and depression in Swedish and Danish twin registries OPEN

C Kan, N L Pedersen, K Christensen, S R Bornstein, J Licinio, J H MacCabe, K Ismail and F Rijsdijk

Mol Psychiatry 2016 21: 903-909; advance online publication, March 29, 2016; 10.1038/mp.2016.28

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Midlife adiposity predicts earlier onset of Alzheimer’s dementia, neuropathology and presymptomatic cerebral amyloid accumulation

Y-F Chuang, Y An, M Bilgel, D F Wong, J C Troncoso, R J O'Brien, J C Breitner, L Ferruci, S M Resnick and M Thambisetty

Mol Psychiatry 2015 21: 910-915; advance online publication, September 1, 2015; 10.1038/mp.2015.129

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APOE*E2 allele delays age of onset in PSEN1 E280A Alzheimer’s disease OPEN

J I Vélez, F Lopera, D Sepulveda-Falla, H R Patel, A S Johar, A Chuah, C Tobón, D Rivera, A Villegas, Y Cai, K Peng, R Arkell, F X Castellanos, S J Andrews, M F Silva Lara, P K Creagh, S Easteal, J de Leon, M L Wong, J Licinio, C A Mastronardi and M Arcos-Burgos

Mol Psychiatry 2015 21: 916-924; advance online publication, December 1, 2015; 10.1038/mp.2015.177

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The autism-associated MET receptor tyrosine kinase engages early neuronal growth mechanism and controls glutamatergic circuits development in the forebrain

Y Peng, Z Lu, G Li, M Piechowicz, M Anderson, Y Uddin, J Wu and S Qiu

Mol Psychiatry 2016 21: 925-935; advance online publication, January 5, 2016; 10.1038/mp.2015.182

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Genetic and functional analyses demonstrate a role for abnormal glycinergic signaling in autism

M Pilorge, C Fassier, H Le Corronc, A Potey, J Bai, S De Gois, E Delaby, B Assouline, V Guinchat, F Devillard, R Delorme, G Nygren, M Råstam, J C Meier, S Otani, H Cheval, V M James, M Topf, T N Dear, C Gillberg, M Leboyer, B Giros, S Gautron, J Hazan, R J Harvey, P Legendre and C Betancur

Mol Psychiatry 2015 21: 936-945; advance online publication, September 15, 2015; 10.1038/mp.2015.139

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Confidence and psychosis: a neuro-computational account of contingency learning disruption by NMDA blockade OPEN

F Vinckier, R Gaillard, S Palminteri, L Rigoux, A Salvador, A Fornito, R Adapa, M O Krebs, M Pessiglione and P C Fletcher

Mol Psychiatry 2015 21: 946-955; advance online publication, June 9, 2015; 10.1038/mp.2015.73

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Maternal immune activation leads to selective functional deficits in offspring parvalbumin interneurons

S Canetta, S Bolkan, N Padilla-Coreano, L J Song, R Sahn, N L Harrison, J A Gordon, A Brown and C Kellendonk

Mol Psychiatry 2016 21: 956-968; advance online publication, February 2, 2016; 10.1038/mp.2015.222

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High loading of polygenic risk in cases with chronic schizophrenia

S M Meier, E Agerbo, R Maier, C B Pedersen, M Lang, J Grove, M V Hollegaard, D Demontis, B B Trabjerg, C Hjorthøj, S Ripke, F Degenhardt, M M Nöthen, D Rujescu, W Maier, MooDS SCZ Consortium, T Werge, O Mors, D M Hougaard, A D Børglum, N R Wray, M Rietschel, M Nordentoft, P B Mortensen and M Mattheisen

Mol Psychiatry 2015 21: 969-974; advance online publication, September 1, 2015; 10.1038/mp.2015.130

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A splicing-regulatory polymorphism in DRD2 disrupts ZRANB2 binding, impairs cognitive functioning and increases risk for schizophrenia in six Han Chinese samples

O S Cohen, T W Weickert, J L Hess, L M Paish, S Y McCoy, D A Rothmond, C Galletly, D Liu, D D Weinberg, X-F Huang, Q Xu, Y Shen, D Zhang, W Yue, J Yan, L Wang, T Lu, L He, Y Shi, M Xu, R Che, W Tang, C-H Chen, W-H Chang, H-G Hwu, C-M Liu, Y-L Liu, C-C Wen, C S-J Fann, C-C Chang, T Kanazawa, F A Middleton, T M Duncan, S V Faraone, C S Weickert, M T Tsuang and S J Glatt

Mol Psychiatry 2015 21: 975-982; advance online publication, September 8, 2015; 10.1038/mp.2015.137

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Antisocial behavior and polymorphisms in the oxytocin receptor gene: findings in two independent samples

D Hovey, M Lindstedt, A Zettergren, L Jonsson, A Johansson, J Melke, N Kerekes, H Anckarsäter, P Lichtenstein, S Lundström and L Westberg

Mol Psychiatry 2015 21: 983-988; advance online publication, September 22, 2015; 10.1038/mp.2015.144

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