Emerging trends and hot spots of sleep and genetic research: a bibliometric analysis of publications from 2002 to 2022 in the field

Y Tao, Y Qin, S Chen, T Xu, J Lin, D Su, W Yu… - Frontiers in …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Background Sleep is an important biological process and has been linked to many
diseases; however, very little is known about which and how genes control and regulate …

The history of Danish neuroscience

OB Paulson, A Schousboe… - European Journal of …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
The history of Danish neuroscience starts with an account of impressive contributions made
at the 17th century. Thomas Bartholin was the first Danish neuroscientist, and his disciple …

[HTML][HTML] Association of the CDH13 gene variant rs9940180 with schizophrenia risk in North Indian population

S Gupta, I Priya, M Arora, H Singh… - American Journal of …, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Abstract Background and Objectives: Cadherin13 (CDH13) is an uncommon cadherin family
member, lacking a transmembrane domain, and attaches via a glycosylphosphatidylinositol …

Role of schizophrenia-associated transcription factor Tcf4 in mature neurons

D Sarkar - 2023 - tdudspace.texicon.in
The dendritic arbor of neurons is responsible for its circuit integration and is thought to be a
largely stable structure in the adult brain, as opposed to the highly dynamic spines of the …

A biological investigation of the role of omega-3 fatty acids on psychopathology in clinical high risk of psychosis

SR Susai - 2023 - repository.rcsi.com
Background: Psychosis is a multifactorial disorder and one among the top 15 causes of
disability worldwide. Availability of complex, expensive and incomplete treatment modalities …

Association Studies of Common Variants of TCF4 Gene Conferring Risk of Schizophrenia in Pakistani Patients: Association Studies of Common Variants of TCF4 …

F Ijaz, N Ghaffar, A Mazhar, MKA Khan… - Pakistan Journal of …, 2023 - thejas.com.pk
Schizophrenia is a psychiatric disorder and it is strongly inherited disease with a heritability
of 80% or more. Rare genetic mutations are more frequent in schizophrenia patients. These …