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Simone de Jong
King's College of London, Institute of Psychiatry
2009
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
34271521Aging biological markers in a cohort of antipsychotic-naïve first-episode psychosis patients.Psychoneuroendocrinology2021
34881092Serum from Older Adults Increases Apoptosis and Molecular Aging Markers in Human Hippocampal Progenitor Cells.Aging Dis2021
31391148Transcriptomic abnormalities in peripheral blood in bipolar disorder, and discrimination of the major psychoses.Schizophr Res2020
32247745Blood gene expression changes after Risperidone treatment in an antipsychotic-naïve cohort of first episode of psychosis patients.Schizophr Res2020
30559463The polygenic nature of telomere length and the anti-ageing properties of lithium.Neuropsychopharmacology2019
30923314Gene expression over the course of schizophrenia: from clinical high-risk for psychosis to chronic stages.NPJ Schizophr2019
31003785Genome-wide Burden of Rare Short Deletions Is Enriched in Major Depressive Disorder in Four Cohorts.Biol Psychiatry2019
30879928Liprin alfa 2 gene expression is increased by cannabis use and associated with neuropsychological function.Eur Neuropsychopharmacol2019
30511786Telomere length as a predictor of emotional processing in the brain.Hum Brain Mapp2019
30583557The Alkaline Phosphatase (ALPL) Locus Is Associated with B6 Vitamer Levels in CSF and Plasma.Genes (Basel)2018
30171181Polygenic risk score analyses of symptoms and treatment response in an antipsychotic-naive first episode of psychosis cohort.Transl Psychiatry2018
30320231Applying polygenic risk scoring for psychiatric disorders to a large family with bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder.Commun Biol2018
30340201Associations between polygenic risk scores for four psychiatric illnesses and brain structure using multivariate pattern recognition.Neuroimage Clin2018
27376411Separate and combined effects of genetic variants and pre-treatment whole blood gene expression on response to exposure-based cognitive behavioural therapy for anxiety disorders.World J Biol Psychiatry2017
28394502The genome-wide expression effects of escitalopram and its relationship to neurogenesis, hippocampal volume, and antidepressant response.Am J Med Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet2017
29116126Development of multivariable models to predict change in Body Mass Index within a clinical trial population of psychotic individuals.Sci Rep2017
28850109Genome-wide expression and response to exposure-based psychological therapy for anxiety disorders.Transl Psychiatry2017
27315048Gene-expression analysis of clozapine treatment in whole blood of patients with psychosis.Psychiatr Genet2016
27959337Peripheral blood gene expression profiles linked to monoamine metabolite levels in cerebrospinal fluid.Transl Psychiatry2016
27857885The polygenic risk for bipolar disorder influences brain regional function relating to visual and default state processing of emotional information.Neuroimage Clin2016
27455348Genome-wide association analyses identify new risk variants and the genetic architecture of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.Nat Genet2016
27151072Immune signatures and disorder-specific patterns in a cross-disorder gene expression analysis.Br J Psychiatry2016
27302942Gene-set analysis based on the pharmacological profiles of drugs to identify repurposing opportunities in schizophrenia.J Psychopharmacol2016
27450777Transcriptome-wide mega-analyses reveal joint dysregulation of immunologic genes and transcription regulators in brain and blood in schizophrenia.Schizophr Res2016
25424713Identification of schizophrenia-associated loci by combining DNA methylation and gene expression data from whole blood.Eur J Hum Genet2015
25922176Gestational Influenza Increases the Risk of Psychosis in Adults.Med Chem2015
26027500Accurate and fast multiple-testing correction in eQTL studies.Am J Hum Genet2015
25692570An integrative multi-scale analysis of the dynamic DNA methylation landscape in aging.PLoS Genet2015
25801576Stratified gene expression analysis identifies major amyotrophic lateral sclerosis genes.Neurobiol Aging2015
23319000Genome-wide association study of monoamine metabolite levels in human cerebrospinal fluid.Mol Psychiatry2014
25019935Characterization of genome-methylome interactions in 22 nuclear pedigrees.PLoS One2014
24399446Seasonal changes in gene expression represent cell-type composition in whole blood.Hum Mol Genet2014
23164818Common variant at 16p11.2 conferring risk of psychosis.Mol Psychiatry2014
23129290TCF4 (e2-2; ITF2): a schizophrenia-associated gene with pleiotropic effects on human disease.Am J Med Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet2013
22433715Expression QTL analysis of top loci from GWAS meta-analysis highlights additional schizophrenia candidate genes.Eur J Hum Genet2012
23226287Identifying predictors of activity based anorexia susceptibility in diverse genetic rodent populations.PLoS One2012
22950410Common inversion polymorphism at 17q21.31 affects expression of multiple genes in tissue-specific manner.BMC Genomics2012
23157493Genetic analysis of DNA methylation and gene expression levels in whole blood of healthy human subjects.BMC Genomics2012
22761806A gene co-expression network in whole blood of schizophrenia patients is independent of antipsychotic-use and enriched for brain-expressed genes.PLoS One2012
21410935Gene networks associated with conditional fear in mice identified using a systems genetics approach.BMC Syst Biol2011
21791550Common variants at VRK2 and TCF4 conferring risk of schizophrenia.Hum Mol Genet2011
21673958Hippocampal gene expression analysis highlights Ly6a/Sca-1 as candidate gene for previously mapped novelty induced behaviors in mice.PLoS One2011
20064228Gene expression profiling in C57BL/6J and A/J mouse inbred strains reveals gene networks specific for brain regions independent of genetic background.BMC Genomics2010
20471630Stimulated gene expression profiles as a blood marker of major depressive disorder.Biol Psychiatry2010
19308022Network analysis of positional candidate genes of schizophrenia highlights myelin-related pathways.Mol Psychiatry2009
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National Institute of Developmental Psychiatry for Children and Adolescents (INPD)
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Central Institute of Mental Health, University of Mannheim
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