Copy Number Variations in DISC1 and DISC1-Interacting Partners in Major Mental Illness
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Acknowledgements We would like to thank all of the patients, relatives and control individuals who participated in the study. We are indebted to the late Prof. Walter Muir, Chair of Developmental Psychiatry and Honorary Consultant in Learning Disability Psychiatry, University of Edinburgh, who initiated these studies and whose work was dedicated to the welfare of the patients who generously participated. We are also grateful to Mrs. Pat Malloy for her assistance with DNA collection and MAQ assays screening of the Scottish samples. The Scottish sample collection was supported by a grant from the Chief Scientist Office (CSO), part of the Scottish Government Health and Social Care Directorates. This research was funded by grants from the CSO to B.S.P. (grant CZB/4/610), The Academy of Medical Sciences/Wellcome Trust to M.J. (grant R41455) and The RS Macdonald Charitable Trust (grant D21419 together with J.H.), the Swedish Research Council (grants 2003-5158 and 2006-4472), the Medical Faculty, Umeå University, and the County Councils of Västerbotten and Norrbotten, Sweden, as well as by grants from the Fund for Scientific Research Flanders (FWO-F), the Industrial Research Fund (IWT) and the Special Research Fund of the University of Antwerp, Belgium. M.J. is funded by a Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Fellowship for MB PhD graduates (R42811). We acknowledge the contribution of the personnel of the VIB Genetic Service Facility (http://www.vibgeneticservicefacility.be/) for the genetic analysis of the Swedish samples. Research nurses Gunnel Johansson, Lotta Kronberg, Tage Johansson and Lisbeth Bertilsson are thankfully acknowledged for their help and expertise. The Betula Study was funded by the Swedish Research Council (grants 345-2003-3883 and 315-2004-6977). We also acknowledge the contribution by the staff in the Betula project Peer reviewed Publisher PDF |
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Johnstone , M , Maclean , A , Heyrman , L , Lenaerts , A-S , Nordin , A , Nilsson , L-G , De Rijk , P , Goossens , D , Adolfsson , R , St Clair , D M , Hall , J , Lawrie , S M , McIntosh , A M , Del-Favero , J , Blackwood , D H R & Pickard , B S 2015 , ' Copy Number Variations in DISC1 and DISC1-Interacting Partners in Major Mental Illness ' Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences , vol 1 , no. 3 , pp. 175-190 . , 10.1159/000438788 2296-9209 PURE: 67655705 PURE UUID: 4fd9aea4-64f9-4e63-b15a-578497ac3bf9 PubMed: 27239468 |
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Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences |
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Palavras-Chave | #copy number variants #DISC1 #NDE1 #NDEL1 #Schizophrenia #affective disorder #intellectual disability #RC0321 Neuroscience. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry #Wellcome Trust #R41455 #R42811 #RC0321 |
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University of Aberdeen, Medicine, Medical Sciences & Nutrition, Applied Medicine |