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Early View: Advance Online Publishing (AOP)
As a service to our readers, In this section we publish online final, accepted, fully formatted articles for early view, before they are assigned to a specific journal issue. As all our content is Open Access, a list of articles is provided for download by readers. To view the final, accepted AOP PDF’s, please click on the article title hyperlinks, where they are provided – below.
INAUGURAL EDITORIAL – Licinio J: Introducing Genomic Psychiatry: Advancing science from genes to society.
GUEST EDITORIAL – Gandy S: Real-world implications of the prospects for prevention of clinical Alzheimer’s dementia.
INNOVATORS & IDEAS: RISING STAR – Pierre-Éric Lutz: The role of epigenomic plasticity in the emergence and protracted course of psychiatric disorders.
INNOVATORS & IDEAS: RESEARCH LEADER – Maria A. Oquendo: The translational pathway from the elucidation of the biological contributions to suicide risk to the development of interventions aimed at preventing morbidity and mortality.
INNOVATORS & IDEAS: RESEARCH LEADER – Gustavo Turecki: Three fundamental questions – How does the brain respond to social and emotional experiences? Why does psychological trauma trigger depressive states? What are the mechanisms of antidepressant responses?
INNOVATORS & IDEAS: RESEARCH LEADER – Anthony A. Grace: Elucidating the circuitries that underlie schizophrenia and depression may reveal the impact of stress during development and identify novel treatment targets.
INNOVATORS & IDEAS: RESEARCH LEADER – Noboru Hiroi: Exploring the cellular and developmental origins of neuropsychiatric disorders linked to human copy-number variation.
INNOVATORS & IDEAS: RESEARCH LEADER – Mayana Zatz: Two critical questions take center stage – Which variants mitigate the impact of lethal mutations in severe conditions with mild phenotype? What factors contribute to the health and longevity of centenarians?
INNOVATORS & IDEAS: ACADEMIC LEADER – Takeo Yoshikawa: Exploring the biological underpinnings of psychiatric disorders, such as schizophrenia, through genetics and metabolic insights.
INNOVATORS & IDEAS: RESEARCH LEADER – Yogesh Dwivedi: Pre-clinical and translational research focusing on gene regulation through epigenetic and epitranscriptomic mechanisms and their implications in mood disorders and suicidal behavior.
INNOVATORS & IDEAS: RESEARCH LEADER – C. Robert Cloninger: Mechanisms and conditions by which temperament, character, and personality development can regulate health and well-being.
INNOVATORS & IDEAS: RESEARCH LEADER – Robin Dunbar: The neurobiology of human sociality.
INNOVATORS & IDEAS: RESEARCH LEADER – Philippe Courtet: “Hell is other people.” How social pressure shapes suicidal thoughts.
VIEWPOINT –Xiao Y & Weissman MM: Why stating hypotheses in grant writing is usually necessary.
VIEWPOINT – Robinson N & Bergen SE: Recent findings and future directions for the intersection of genetic and environmental contributions to schizophrenia.
VIEWPOINT – Shajan B, Bastiampillai T, Nair PC: The association between trace amine-associated receptor 1 (TAAR1) genetic mutations and neuropsychiatric disorders.
BENCH TO BEDSIDE – Zatz M: The importance of elderly genomes.
THOUGHT LEADERS INVITED REVIEW – Owen MJ & Michael C. O’Donovan MC: The genetics of cognition in schizophrenia.
THOUGHT LEADERS INVITED REVIEW – Roy B et al.: Circulating long noncoding RNA: New frontiers in biomarker research for mood disorders.
THOUGHT LEADERS INVITED REVIEW – Paff M et al.: Roles for alternative polyadenylation in psychiatric disorder risk.
THOUGHT LEADERS INVITED REVIEW – Kendler KS & Justis V: The descriptive psychopathology of melancholia in Roubinovitch and Toulouse’s
1897 monograph “La Mélancolie”.
BREVIA – Huo J-H & Li M: Rethinking the connection between bipolar disorder and epilepsy from genetic perspectives.
RESEARCH REPORT – Rohn TT et al.: Treatment with shRNA to knockdown the 5-HT2A receptor improves memory in vivo and decreases excitability in primary cortical neurons.
RESEARCH ARTICLE – Acosta-Baena N et al.: A novel neurodevelopmental-neurodegenerative syndrome that cosegregates with a homozygous SPAG9/JIP4 stop-codon deletion.