| 1 | Effects of Pre- and Postnatal Early-Life Stress on Internalizing, Adiposity, and Their Comorbidity | 2.5 | 11 | Citations (PDF) |
| 2 | Mind and skin: Exploring the links between inflammation, sleep disturbance and neurocognitive function in patients with atopic dermatitis | 9.5 | 42 | Citations (PDF) |
| 3 | Women with depression in pregnancy or a history of depression have decreased quality of mentalization in the speech to their infants | 4.4 | 0 | Citations (PDF) |
| 4 | Transcriptomic profiles in major depressive disorder: the role of immunometabolic and cell-cycle-related pathways in depression with different levels of inflammation | 8.4 | 23 | Citations (PDF) |
| 5 | Cognitive function in early-phase schizophrenia-spectrum disorder: IQ subtypes, brain volume and immune markers | 4.2 | 11 | Citations (PDF) |
| 6 | Higher immune-related gene expression in major depression is independent of CRP levels: results from the BIODEP study | 5.5 | 31 | Citations (PDF) |
| 7 | Network analysis of inflammation and symptoms in recent onset schizophrenia and the influence of minocycline during a clinical trial | 5.5 | 11 | Citations (PDF) |
| 8 | Extreme deviations from the normative model reveal cortical heterogeneity and associations with negative symptom severity in first-episode psychosis from the OPTiMiSE and GAP studies | 5.5 | 16 | Citations (PDF) |
| 9 | The influence of comorbid depression and overweight status on peripheral inflammation and cortisol levels | 4.2 | 24 | Citations (PDF) |
| 10 | Cortisol Levels in Childhood Associated With Emergence of Attenuated Psychotic Symptoms in Early Adulthood | 5.5 | 23 | Citations (PDF) |
| 11 | From dried bear bile to molecular investigation: A systematic review of the effect of bile acids on cell apoptosis, oxidative stress and inflammation in the brain, across pre-clinical models of neurological, neurodegenerative and neuropsychiatric disorders | 4.7 | 101 | Citations (PDF) |
| 12 | Increased maternal inflammation and poorer infant neurobehavioural competencies in women with a history of major depressive disorder from the psychiatry research and motherhood – Depression (PRAM-D) study | 4.7 | 24 | Citations (PDF) |
| 13 | Relationship between CRP and depression: A genetically sensitive study in Sri Lanka | 4.8 | 11 | Citations (PDF) |
| 14 | Modulation of microglial activation by antidepressants | 5.2 | 73 | Citations (PDF) |
| 15 | Preclinical animal models of mental illnesses to translate findings from the bench to the bedside: Molecular brain mechanisms and peripheral biomarkers associated to early life stress or immune challenges | 1.1 | 53 | Citations (PDF) |
| 16 | Scientists respond to the war in Ukraine – And so does BBI(H) | 4.7 | 2 | Citations (PDF) |
| 17 | Long COVID and long chain fatty acids (LCFAs): Psychoneuroimmunity implication of omega-3 LCFAs in delayed consequences of COVID-19 | 4.7 | 43 | Citations (PDF) |
| 18 | Cause or consequence? Understanding the role of cortisol in the increased inflammation observed in depression | 1.1 | 47 | Citations (PDF) |
| 19 | Digital tools for the assessment of pharmacological treatment for depressive disorder: State of the art | 1.1 | 15 | Citations (PDF) |
| 20 | Mediators and moderators in the relationship between maternal childhood adversity and children's emotional and behavioural development: a systematic review and meta-analysis | 4.2 | 39 | Citations (PDF) |
| 21 | Neurogenesis is disrupted in human hippocampal progenitor cells upon exposure to serum samples from hospitalized COVID-19 patients with neurological symptoms | 8.4 | 36 | Citations (PDF) |
| 22 | Neurocognitive correlates of working memory and emotional processing in postpartum psychosis: an fMRI study | 4.2 | 21 | Citations (PDF) |
| 23 | Increased serum peripheral C-reactive protein is associated with reduced brain barriers permeability of TSPO radioligands in healthy volunteers and depressed patients: implications for inflammation and depression | 4.7 | 78 | Citations (PDF) |
| 24 | Deconstructing depression and negative symptoms of schizophrenia; differential and longitudinal immune correlates, and response to minocycline treatment | 4.7 | 36 | Citations (PDF) |
| 25 | Chronic stress followed by social isolation promotes depressive-like behaviour, alters microglial and astrocyte biology and reduces hippocampal neurogenesis in male mice | 4.7 | 244 | Citations (PDF) |
| 26 | Alterations in ‘inflammatory’ pathways in the rat prefrontal cortex as early biological predictors of the long-term negative consequences of exposure to stress early in life | 2.8 | 12 | Citations (PDF) |
| 27 | Gender inequality in publishing during the COVID-19 pandemic | 4.7 | 66 | Citations (PDF) |
| 28 | What can neuroimmunology teach us about the symptoms of long-COVID? | 3.5 | 31 | Citations (PDF) |
| 29 | Augmentation therapy with minocycline in treatment-resistant depression patients with low-grade peripheral inflammation: results from a double-blind randomised clinical trial | 5.5 | 201 | Citations (PDF) |
| 30 | Associations of Dietary Intake on Biological Markers of Inflammation in Children and Adolescents: A Systematic Review | 4.7 | 90 | Citations (PDF) |
| 31 | The Role of Peripheral Inflammation in Clinical Outcome and Brain Imaging Abnormalities in Psychosis: A Systematic Review | 2.6 | 43 | Citations (PDF) |
| 32 | A systematic, integrative review of the effects of the endocannabinoid system on inflammation and neurogenesis in animal models of affective disorders | 4.7 | 24 | Citations (PDF) |
| 33 | The three frontlines against COVID-19: Brain, Behavior, and Immunity | 4.7 | 18 | Citations (PDF) |
| 34 | Structural Covariance of Cortical Gyrification at Illness Onset in Treatment Resistance: A Longitudinal Study of First-Episode Psychoses | 4.3 | 26 | Citations (PDF) |
| 35 | Do different types of stress differentially alter behavioural and neurobiological outcomes associated with depression in rodent models? A systematic review | 6.3 | 36 | Citations (PDF) |
| 36 | Brain-immune crosstalk in the treatment of major depressive disorder | 1.1 | 62 | Citations (PDF) |
| 37 | Mother–infant interaction in women with depression in pregnancy and in women with a history of depression: the Psychiatry Research and Motherhood – Depression (PRAM-D) study | 0.9 | 34 | Citations (PDF) |
| 38 | Altered dynamics of the prefrontal networks are associated with the risk for postpartum psychosis: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study | 5.5 | 17 | Citations (PDF) |
| 39 | Gene expression studies in Depression development and treatment: an overview of the underlying molecular mechanisms and biological processes to identify biomarkers | 5.5 | 80 | Citations (PDF) |
| 40 | Elevated C-Reactive Protein in Patients With Depression, Independent of Genetic, Health, and Psychosocial Factors: Results From the UK Biobank | 10.4 | 183 | Citations (PDF) |
| 41 | Risk factors for postpartum relapse in women at risk of postpartum psychosis: The role of psychosocial stress and the biological stress system | 2.8 | 35 | Citations (PDF) |
| 42 | Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids protect against inflammation through production of LOX and CYP450 lipid mediators: relevance for major depression and for human hippocampal neurogenesis | 8.4 | 186 | Citations (PDF) |
| 43 | A multicentre validation study of the diagnostic value of plasma neurofilament light | 13.9 | 438 | Citations (PDF) |
| 44 | Sex hormones and immune system: A possible interplay in affective disorders? A systematic review | 4.8 | 35 | Citations (PDF) |
| 45 | No evidence for differential gene expression in major depressive disorder PBMCs, but robust evidence of elevated biological ageing | 5.5 | 30 | Citations (PDF) |
| 46 | A Modest Increase in 11C-PK11195-Positron Emission Tomography TSPO Binding in Depression Is Not Associated With Serum C-Reactive Protein or Body Mass Index | 1.3 | 15 | Citations (PDF) |
| 47 | Self-guided Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Apps for Depression: Systematic Assessment of Features, Functionality, and Congruence With Evidence | 4.9 | 51 | Citations (PDF) |
| 48 | Cortisol and inflammatory biomarker levels in youths with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD): evidence from a systematic review with meta-analysis | 5.5 | 65 | Citations (PDF) |
| 49 | Maternal depression during pregnancy alters infant subcortical and midbrain volumes. | 4.8 | 25 | Citations (PDF) |
| 50 | Peripheral inflammation is associated with micro-structural and functional connectivity changes in depression-related brain networks | 8.4 | 73 | Citations (PDF) |
| 51 | Peripheral levels of C-reactive protein, tumor necrosis factor-α, interleukin-6, and interleukin-1β across the mood spectrum in bipolar disorder: A meta-analysis of mean differences and variability | 4.7 | 167 | Citations (PDF) |
| 52 | Maternal perceived bonding towards the infant and parenting stress in women at risk of postpartum psychosis with and without a postpartum relapse | 4.8 | 16 | Citations (PDF) |
| 53 | Dysconnectivity of a brain functional network was associated with blood inflammatory markers in depression | 4.7 | 87 | Citations (PDF) |
| 54 | Neurogenic and anti-inflammatory effects of probiotics in Parkinson’s disease: A systematic review of preclinical and clinical evidence | 4.7 | 70 | Citations (PDF) |
| 55 | The role of AQP4 in the pathogenesis of depression, and possible related mechanisms | 4.7 | 25 | Citations (PDF) |
| 56 | Scaling-up Health-Arts Programmes: the largest study in the world bringing arts-based mental health interventions into a national health service | 0.9 | 26 | Citations (PDF) |
| 57 | Inflammation and early life stress: An updated review of childhood trauma and inflammatory markers in adulthood | 2.4 | 65 | Citations (PDF) |
| 58 | Using quantitative MRI to study brain responses to immune challenge with interferon-α | 2.5 | 2 | Citations (PDF) |
| 59 | A Delphi-method-based consensus guideline for definition of treatment-resistant depression for clinical trials | 8.4 | 158 | Citations (PDF) |
| 60 | Nutritional and immunological factors in breast milk: A role in the intergenerational transmission from maternal psychopathology to child development | 4.7 | 36 | Citations (PDF) |
| 61 | Why we do need a new gold open access journal called “Brain, Behavior, and Immunity – Health” | 4.7 | 0 | Citations (PDF) |
| 62 | Glucocorticoid exposure during hippocampal neurogenesis primes future stress response by inducing changes in DNA methylation | 7.6 | 188 | Citations (PDF) |
| 63 | Biological stress response in women at risk of postpartum psychosis: The role of life events and inflammation | 2.8 | 32 | Citations (PDF) |
| 64 | Childhood trauma, HPA axis activity and antidepressant response in patients with depression | 4.7 | 111 | Citations (PDF) |
| 65 | Peripheral Blood Cell–Stratified Subgroups of Inflamed Depression | 5.5 | 172 | Citations (PDF) |
| 66 | Convergent Functional Genomics approach to prioritize molecular targets of risk in early life stress-related psychiatric disorders | 2.5 | 2 | Citations (PDF) |
| 67 | Omega-3 fatty acids in the psychological and physiological resilience against COVID-19 | 2.8 | 30 | Citations (PDF) |
| 68 | Chronic stress induces significant gene expression changes in the prefrontal cortex alongside alterations in adult hippocampal neurogenesis | 3.6 | 20 | Citations (PDF) |
| 69 | The innate immune system and neurogenesis as modulating mechanisms of electroconvulsive therapy in pre-clinical studies | 5.2 | 14 | Citations (PDF) |
| 70 | Whole-blood expression of inflammasome- and glucocorticoid-related mRNAs correctly separates treatment-resistant depressed patients from drug-free and responsive patients in the BIODEP study | 5.5 | 93 | Citations (PDF) |
| 71 | Pro- and Anti-Inflammatory Properties of Interleukin in Vitro: Relevance for Major Depression and Human Hippocampal Neurogenesis | 2.8 | 77 | Citations (PDF) |
| 72 | The Sri Lankan twin registry biobank: South Asia's first twin biobank | 1.0 | 5 | Citations (PDF) |
| 73 | The type of stress matters: repeated injection and permanent social isolation stress in male mice have a differential effect on anxiety- and depressive-like behaviours, and associated biological alterations | 5.5 | 94 | Citations (PDF) |
| 74 | Long-term effects of stress early in life on microRNA-30a and its network: Preventive effects of lurasidone and potential implications for depression vulnerability | 3.4 | 30 | Citations (PDF) |
| 75 | Inflammatory Proteins and Clinical Response to Psychological Therapy in Patients with Depression: An Exploratory Study | 2.6 | 21 | Citations (PDF) |
| 76 | Characterizing anhedonia: A systematic review of neuroimaging across the subtypes of reward processing deficits in depression | 1.9 | 160 | Citations (PDF) |
| 77 | The Long-Term Effects of Early Life Stress on the Modulation of miR-19 Levels | 2.6 | 18 | Citations (PDF) |
| 78 | The Anti-Inflammatory Role of Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids Metabolites in Pre-Clinical Models of Psychiatric, Neurodegenerative, and Neurological Disorders | 2.6 | 132 | Citations (PDF) |
| 79 | PET imaging shows no changes in TSPO brain density after IFN-α immune challenge in healthy human volunteers | 5.5 | 48 | Citations (PDF) |
| 80 | Immuno-moodulin: A new anxiogenic factor produced by Annexin-A1 transgenic autoimmune-prone T cells | 4.7 | 15 | Citations (PDF) |
| 81 | Endocrine and immune effects of non-convulsive neurostimulation in depression: A systematic review | 4.7 | 38 | Citations (PDF) |
| 82 | The role of omega-3 fatty acids in preventing glucocorticoid-induced reduction in human hippocampal neurogenesis and increase in apoptosis | 5.5 | 42 | Citations (PDF) |
| 83 | A comparison between self-report and interviewer-rated retrospective reports of childhood abuse among individuals with first-episode psychosis and population-based controls | 3.0 | 37 | Citations (PDF) |
| 84 | Inflammatory markers in depression: A meta-analysis of mean differences and variability in 5,166 patients and 5,083 controls | 4.7 | 747 | Citations (PDF) |
| 85 | Baseline high levels of complement component 4 predict worse clinical outcome at 1-year follow-up in first-episode psychosis | 4.7 | 31 | Citations (PDF) |
| 86 | Glucocorticoids prime the inflammatory response of human hippocampal cells through up-regulation of inflammatory pathways | 4.7 | 51 | Citations (PDF) |
| 87 | Depression, obesity and their comorbidity during pregnancy: effects on the offspring’s mental and physical health | 8.4 | 57 | Citations (PDF) |
| 88 | Diet and depression: exploring the biological mechanisms of action | 8.4 | 547 | Citations (PDF) |
| 89 | Cortisol, inflammatory biomarkers and neurotrophins in children and adolescents with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in Taiwan | 4.7 | 87 | Citations (PDF) |
| 90 | Differential effect of interferon-alpha treatment on AEA and 2-AG levels | 4.7 | 13 | Citations (PDF) |
| 91 | Identification of a miRNAs signature associated with exposure to stress early in life and enhanced vulnerability for schizophrenia: New insights for the key role of miR-125b-1-3p in neurodevelopmental processes | 2.4 | 58 | Citations (PDF) |
| 92 | Treatment-resistant depression and peripheral C-reactive protein | 1.9 | 337 | Citations (PDF) |
| 93 | Cortisol awakening response is decreased in patients with first-episode psychosis and increased in healthy controls with a history of severe childhood abuse | 2.4 | 19 | Citations (PDF) |
| 94 | Inflammation associated with coronary heart disease predicts onset of depression in a three-year prospective follow-up: A preliminary study | 4.7 | 26 | Citations (PDF) |
| 95 | miRNAs in depression vulnerability and resilience: novel targets for preventive strategies | 3.5 | 42 | Citations (PDF) |
| 96 | The Genetic Links to Anxiety and Depression (GLAD) Study: Online recruitment into the largest recontactable study of depression and anxiety | 3.8 | 90 | Citations (PDF) |
| 97 | Baseline cortisol and the efficacy of antiglucocorticoid treatment in mood disorders: A meta-analysis | 2.8 | 40 | Citations (PDF) |
| 98 | Differential gene expression analysis in blood of first episode psychosis patients | 2.4 | 38 | Citations (PDF) |
| 99 | The role of circulatory systemic environment in predicting interferon-alpha–induced depression: The neurogenic process as a potential mechanism | 4.7 | 20 | Citations (PDF) |
| 100 | Glucocorticoid Resistance: Is It a Requisite for Increased Cytokine Production in Depression? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis | 2.6 | 86 | Citations (PDF) |
| 101 | Markers of central inflammation in major depressive disorder: A systematic review and meta-analysis of studies examining cerebrospinal fluid, positron emission tomography and post-mortem brain tissue | 4.7 | 551 | Citations (PDF) |
| 102 | Interferon-alpha-induced depression: Comparisons between early- and late-onset subgroups and with patients with major depressive disorder | 4.7 | 57 | Citations (PDF) |
| 103 | Inflammation, Glutamate, and Cognition in Bipolar Disorder Type II: A Proof of Concept Study | 2.6 | 21 | Citations (PDF) |
| 104 | Association of Air Pollution Exposure With Psychotic Experiences During Adolescence | 13.2 | 178 | Citations (PDF) |
| 105 | Inflammation in cancer and depression: a starring role for the kynurenine pathway | 2.9 | 61 | Citations (PDF) |
| 106 | Glutamate, inflammation, and cognition as predictors of psychological therapy outcome in bipolar disorder II | 2.8 | 0 | Citations (PDF) |
| 107 | High-dose eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) improves attention and vigilance in children and adolescents with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and low endogenous EPA levels | 5.5 | 69 | Citations (PDF) |
| 108 | Metabolic-inflammatory status as predictor of clinical outcome at 1-year follow-up in patients with first episode psychosis | 2.8 | 52 | Citations (PDF) |
| 109 | Microglial-driven changes in synaptic plasticity: A possible role in major depressive disorder | 2.8 | 68 | Citations (PDF) |
| 110 | Persistent fatigue induced by interferon-alpha: a novel, inflammation-based, proxy model of chronic fatigue syndrome | 2.8 | 78 | Citations (PDF) |
| 111 | What’s in a name? How about being listed in the “Psychiatry” category in Clarivate’s Journal Citation Index! | 4.7 | 3 | Citations (PDF) |
| 112 | The year of immunopsychiatry: A special issue that foresaw the future | 2.8 | 10 | Citations (PDF) |
| 113 | Effects of anti-inflammatory drugs on the expression of tryptophan-metabolism genes by human macrophages | 3.0 | 29 | Citations (PDF) |
| 114 | Repeated lipopolysaccharide exposure modifies immune and sickness behaviour response in an animal model of chronic inflammation | 5.2 | 19 | Citations (PDF) |
| 115 | FoxO1, A2M, and TGF-β1: three novel genes predicting depression in gene X environment interactions are identified using cross-species and cross-tissues transcriptomic and miRNomic analyses | 8.4 | 91 | Citations (PDF) |
| 116 | Interferon-Alpha Reduces Human Hippocampal Neurogenesis and Increases Apoptosis via Activation of Distinct STAT1-Dependent Mechanisms | 2.8 | 102 | Citations (PDF) |
| 117 | Thirty years of Brain, Behavior, and Immunity and counting: How is the journal preparing for the future? | 4.7 | 5 | Citations (PDF) |
| 118 | Perinatal interventions for mothers and fathers who are survivors of childhood sexual abuse | 2.9 | 21 | Citations (PDF) |
| 119 | Depression and anxiety in patients receiving interferon-alpha: The role of illness perceptions | 2.7 | 17 | Citations (PDF) |
| 120 | Replicable and Coupled Changes in Innate and Adaptive Immune Gene Expression in Two Case-Control Studies of Blood Microarrays in Major Depressive Disorder | 5.5 | 204 | Citations (PDF) |
| 121 | Eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic acids have different effects on peripheral phospholipase A2 gene expressions in acute depressed patients | 4.0 | 29 | Citations (PDF) |
| 122 | When one childhood meets another – maternal childhood trauma and offspring child psychopathology: A systematic review | 2.2 | 138 | Citations (PDF) |
| 123 | Preventing PTSD, depression and associated health problems in student paramedics: protocol for PREVENT-PTSD, a randomised controlled trial of supported online cognitive training for resilience versus alternative online training and standard practice | 2.0 | 31 | Citations (PDF) |
| 124 | The benefit of minocycline on negative symptoms of schizophrenia in patients with recent-onset psychosis (BeneMin): a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial | 18.8 | 161 | Citations (PDF) |
| 125 | Cortical thickness correlates of minor neurological signs in patients with first episode psychosis | 2.4 | 13 | Citations (PDF) |
| 126 | Effectiveness of depression interventions for people living with HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa: A systematic review & meta-analysis of psychological & immunological outcomes | 4.7 | 25 | Citations (PDF) |
| 127 | The Colombo Twin and Singleton Follow-up Study: a population based twin study of psychiatric disorders and metabolic syndrome in Sri Lanka | 3.3 | 19 | Citations (PDF) |
| 128 | T14. ASSESSING DIFFERENCES IN INFLAMMATORY MARKERS BETWEEN FIRST EPISODE PSYCHOSIS PATIENTS AND HEALTHY CONTROLS: THE IMPORTANCE OF CONTROLLING FOR CONFOUNDING FACTORS | 4.3 | 0 | Citations (PDF) |
| 129 | Intergenerational transmission of depression: clinical observations and molecular mechanisms | 8.4 | 91 | Citations (PDF) |
| 130 | Polyunsaturated fatty acids levels and initial presentation of somatic symptoms induced by interferon-alpha therapy in patients with chronic hepatitis C viral infection | 3.8 | 17 | Citations (PDF) |
| 131 | Why are depressed patients inflamed? A reflection on 20 years of research on depression, glucocorticoid resistance and inflammation | 1.1 | 348 | Citations (PDF) |
| 132 | Brain microglia in psychiatric disorders | 18.8 | 258 | Citations (PDF) |
| 133 | British Association for Psychopharmacology consensus guidance on the use of psychotropic medication preconception, in pregnancy and postpartum 2017 | 5.2 | 242 | Citations (PDF) |
| 134 | Rescue of IL-1β-induced reduction of human neurogenesis by omega-3 fatty acids and antidepressants | 4.7 | 117 | Citations (PDF) |
| 135 | Connectomic correlates of response to treatment in first-episode psychosisBrain, 2017, 140, 487-496 | 8.5 | 55 | Citations (PDF) |
| 136 | Association between maternal childhood trauma and offspring childhood psychopathology: Mediation analysis from the ALSPAC cohort | 1.9 | 119 | Citations (PDF) |
| 137 | The relationship between salivary C-reactive protein and cognitive function in children aged 11–14 years: Does psychopathology have a moderating effect? | 4.7 | 38 | Citations (PDF) |
| 138 | Patterns of illness and care over the 5 years following onset of psychosis in different ethnic groups; the GAP-5 study | 2.8 | 32 | Citations (PDF) |
| 139 | Brain structure in women at risk of postpartum psychosis: an MRI study | 5.5 | 32 | Citations (PDF) |
| 140 | Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids in Youths with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Clinical Trials and Biological Studies | 5.5 | 202 | Citations (PDF) |
| 141 | The HPA Axis in the Pathogenesis and Treatment of Depressive Disorders: Integrating Clinical and Molecular Findings | 1.2 | 28 | Citations (PDF) |
| 142 | Globally Efficient Brain Organization and Treatment Response in Psychosis: A Connectomic Study of Gyrification | 4.3 | 52 | Citations (PDF) |
| 143 | The relationship between affective symptoms and hypertension—role of the labelling effect: the 1946 British birth cohort | 2.5 | 9 | Citations (PDF) |
| 144 | Parental monitoring and knowledge: Testing bidirectional associations with youths’ antisocial behavior | 3.4 | 32 | Citations (PDF) |
| 145 | Transcriptomics in Interferon-α-Treated Patients Identifies Inflammation-, Neuroplasticity- and Oxidative Stress-Related Signatures as Predictors and Correlates of Depression | 5.5 | 61 | Citations (PDF) |
| 146 | Major depressive disorder | 50.7 | 1,828 | Citations (PDF) |
| 147 | Authors' reply | 1.9 | 0 | Citations (PDF) |
| 148 | Authors' reply | 1.9 | 0 | Citations (PDF) |
| 149 | Etiology of Pervasive Versus Situational Antisocial Behaviors: A Multi‐Informant Longitudinal Cohort Study | 3.6 | 9 | Citations (PDF) |
| 150 | Clinical characteristics of patients assessed within an Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) service: results from a naturalistic cohort study (Predicting Outcome Following Psychological Therapy; PROMPT) | 3.4 | 53 | Citations (PDF) |
| 151 | Absolute Measurements of Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor and Interleukin-1-β mRNA Levels Accurately Predict Treatment Response in Depressed Patients | 2.8 | 114 | Citations (PDF) |
| 152 | Differential effects of ethnic density on the risk of postnatal
depression and personality dysfunction | 1.9 | 6 | Citations (PDF) |
| 153 | Identifying the women at risk of antenatal anxiety and depression: A systematic review | 4.8 | 1,299 | Citations (PDF) |
| 154 | Genetic Contributions of Inflammation to Depression | 5.5 | 222 | Citations (PDF) |
| 155 | Why some children with externalising problems develop internalising symptoms: testing two pathways in a genetically sensitive cohort study | 6.7 | 39 | Citations (PDF) |
| 156 | Insufficient glucocorticoid signaling and elevated inflammation in coronary heart disease patients with comorbid depression | 4.7 | 139 | Citations (PDF) |
| 157 | Antidepressant Compounds Can Be Both Pro- and Anti-Inflammatory in Human Hippocampal Cells | 2.8 | 60 | Citations (PDF) |
| 158 | Gene–Environment Interaction in Major Depression: Focus on Experience-Dependent Biological Systems | 2.6 | 140 | Citations (PDF) |
| 159 | Inflammation and neuronal plasticity: a link between childhood trauma and depression pathogenesis | 3.5 | 126 | Citations (PDF) |
| 160 | Abnormal hippocampal morphology in dissociative identity disorder and post‐traumatic stress disorder correlates with childhood trauma and dissociative symptoms | 3.6 | 87 | Citations (PDF) |
| 161 | Immune mechanisms linked to depression via oxidative stress and neuroprogression | 4.8 | 400 | Citations (PDF) |
| 162 | The role of inflammatory cytokines as key modulators of neurogenesis | 9.8 | 336 | Citations (PDF) |
| 163 | Inflammation and metabolic changes in first episode psychosis: Preliminary results from a longitudinal study | 4.7 | 35 | Citations (PDF) |
| 164 | Cortisol and Inflammatory Biomarkers Predict Poor Treatment Response in First Episode Psychosis | 4.3 | 258 | Citations (PDF) |
| 165 | Immune abnormalities across psychiatric disorders: clinical relevance | 1.0 | 12 | Citations (PDF) |
| 166 | Molecular mechanisms in the regulation of adult neurogenesis during stress | 24.7 | 178 | Citations (PDF) |
| 167 | Maternal depression during pregnancy and offspring depression in adulthood: Role of child maltreatment | 1.9 | 169 | Citations (PDF) |
| 168 | Methylomic analysis of monozygotic twins discordant for childhood psychotic symptoms | 3.1 | 45 | Citations (PDF) |
| 169 | The X-Linked Hypothesis of Brain Disorders | 4.5 | 2 | Citations (PDF) |
| 170 | Crosstalk between endocannabinoid and immune systems: a potential dysregulation in depression? | 2.9 | 63 | Citations (PDF) |
| 171 | Are Mood and Anxiety Disorders Inflammatory Diseases? | 0.3 | 5 | Citations (PDF) |
| 172 | A Systematic Review of Cognitive Function in First-Episode Psychosis, Including a Discussion on Childhood Trauma, Stress, and Inflammation | 2.6 | 192 | Citations (PDF) |
| 173 | White matter integrity as a predictor of response to treatment in first episode psychosisBrain, 2014, 137, 172-182 | 8.5 | 142 | Citations (PDF) |
| 174 | Association Between Symptom Dimensions and Categorical Diagnoses of Psychosis: A Cross-sectional and Longitudinal Investigation | 4.3 | 70 | Citations (PDF) |
| 175 | Neurodevelopmental outcome for offspring of women treated for antenatal depression: a systematic review | 2.2 | 32 | Citations (PDF) |
| 176 | Symptoms of anxiety and depression across adulthood and blood pressure in late middle age | 2.3 | 29 | Citations (PDF) |
| 177 | Modulation of Adult Hippocampal Neurogenesis by Early-Life Environmental Challenges Triggering Immune Activation | 3.3 | 40 | Citations (PDF) |
| 178 | Daily stressors and negative life events in children at elevated risk of developing schizophrenia | 1.9 | 43 | Citations (PDF) |
| 179 | Effects of perinatal mental disorders on the fetus and child | 52.8 | 1,916 | Citations (PDF) |
| 180 | Circadian and Homeostatic Modulation of Functional Connectivity and Regional Cerebral Blood Flow in Humans under Normal Entrained Conditions | 4.8 | 136 | Citations (PDF) |
| 181 | Invited commentary on … Psychiatric resilience: longitudinal twin study | 1.9 | 2 | Citations (PDF) |
| 182 | Inflammatory biomarker profiles of mental disorders and their relation to clinical, social and lifestyle factors | 2.8 | 133 | Citations (PDF) |
| 183 | Blunted Cortisol Awakening Response in People at Ultra High Risk of Developing Psychosis | 2.4 | 62 | Citations (PDF) |
| 184 | Omega-3 Fatty Acids in the Prevention of Interferon-Alpha-Induced Depression: Results from a Randomized, Controlled Trial | 5.5 | 191 | Citations (PDF) |
| 185 | Cortisol awakening response and diurnal cortisol among children at elevated risk for schizophrenia: Relationship to psychosocial stress and cognition | 2.8 | 72 | Citations (PDF) |
| 186 | A Genome-wide Association Analysis of a Broad Psychosis Phenotype Identifies Three Loci for Further Investigation | 5.5 | 48 | Citations (PDF) |
| 187 | Acute effects of single‐dose aripiprazole and haloperidol on resting cerebral blood flow (rCBF) in the human brain | 3.6 | 107 | Citations (PDF) |
| 188 | Depression pathogenesis and treatment: what can we learn from blood mRNA expression? | 7.5 | 114 | Citations (PDF) |
| 189 | Mother–infant interaction in mother and baby unit patients: Before and after treatment | 3.0 | 47 | Citations (PDF) |
| 190 | The dietary pattern of patients with schizophrenia: A systematic review | 3.0 | 344 | Citations (PDF) |
| 191 | The role of immune genes in the association between depression and inflammation: A review of recent clinical studies | 4.7 | 208 | Citations (PDF) |
| 192 | Serum and gene expression profile of cytokines in first-episode psychosis | 4.7 | 194 | Citations (PDF) |
| 193 | N-acetyl-cysteine prevents toxic oxidative effects induced by IFN-α in human neurons | 2.8 | 30 | Citations (PDF) |
| 194 | Role for the kinase SGK1 in stress, depression, and glucocorticoid effects on hippocampal neurogenesis | 7.6 | 310 | Citations (PDF) |
| 195 | Cortical Folding Defects as Markers of Poor Treatment Response in First-Episode Psychosis | 13.2 | 119 | Citations (PDF) |
| 196 | The role of mineralocorticoid receptor function in treatment-resistant depression | 5.2 | 63 | Citations (PDF) |
| 197 | Pharmacogenetic studies of change in cortisol on ecstasy (MDMA) consumption | 5.2 | 35 | Citations (PDF) |
| 198 | Symptomatic Treatment of Interferon-α–Induced Depression in Hepatitis C | 1.8 | 51 | Citations (PDF) |
| 199 | Stress abnormalities in individuals at risk for psychosis: A review of studies in subjects with familial risk or with “at risk” mental state | 2.8 | 132 | Citations (PDF) |
| 200 | Maternal Psychopathology and Infant Development at 18 Months: The Impact of Maternal Personality Disorder and Depression | 2.5 | 129 | Citations (PDF) |
| 201 | Fronto-Striato-Cerebellar Dysregulation in Adolescents with Depression During Motivated Attention | 5.5 | 95 | Citations (PDF) |
| 202 | Is there a link between childhood trauma, cognition, and amygdala and hippocampus volume in first-episode psychosis? | 2.4 | 108 | Citations (PDF) |
| 203 | Understanding clinical risk decision making regarding development of depression during interferon-alpha treatment for hepatitis-C: A qualitative interview study | 6.3 | 9 | Citations (PDF) |
| 204 | Executive dysfunction in euthymic bipolar disorder patients and its association with plasma biomarkers | 4.8 | 106 | Citations (PDF) |
| 205 | Central glucocorticoid receptor-mediated effects of the antidepressant, citalopram, in humans: A study using EEG and cognitive testing | 2.8 | 32 | Citations (PDF) |
| 206 | Hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis and clinical symptoms in first-episode psychosis | 2.8 | 82 | Citations (PDF) |
| 207 | Chemokines in bipolar disorder: Trait or state? | 2.8 | 89 | Citations (PDF) |
| 208 | Glucocorticoid-Related Molecular Signaling Pathways Regulating Hippocampal Neurogenesis | 5.5 | 302 | Citations (PDF) |
| 209 | Allele-specific FKBP5 DNA demethylation mediates gene–childhood trauma interactions | 17.1 | 1,345 | Citations (PDF) |
| 210 | Glucocorticoid Receptor and FKBP5 Expression Is Altered Following Exposure to Chronic Stress: Modulation by Antidepressant Treatment | 5.5 | 190 | Citations (PDF) |
| 211 | Candidate Genes Expression Profile Associated with Antidepressants Response in the GENDEP Study: Differentiating between Baseline ‘Predictors’ and Longitudinal ‘Targets’ | 5.5 | 413 | Citations (PDF) |
| 212 | A Discordant Monozygotic Twin Design Shows Blunted Cortisol Reactivity Among Bullied Children | 2.5 | 139 | Citations (PDF) |
| 213 | Childhood trauma and cognitive function in first-episode affective and non-affective psychosis | 2.4 | 110 | Citations (PDF) |
| 214 | Glucocorticoids, cytokines and brain abnormalities in depression | 4.0 | 485 | Citations (PDF) |
| 215 | The glucocorticoid receptor: Pivot of depression and of antidepressant treatment? | 2.8 | 544 | Citations (PDF) |
| 216 | Desipramine treatment has minimal effects on the brain accumulation of glucocorticoids in P-gp-deficient and wild-type mice | 2.8 | 10 | Citations (PDF) |
| 217 | Antenatal depression and offspring psychopathology: the
influence of childhood maltreatment | 1.9 | 106 | Citations (PDF) |
| 218 | Interleukin-1β: A New Regulator of the Kynurenine Pathway Affecting Human Hippocampal Neurogenesis | 5.5 | 369 | Citations (PDF) |
| 219 | Stress and Inflammation Reduce Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor Expression in First-Episode Psychosis | 2.8 | 277 | Citations (PDF) |
| 220 | The prednisolone suppression test in depression: Dose–response and changes with antidepressant treatment | 2.8 | 47 | Citations (PDF) |
| 221 | The many lives of an (associate) editor | 1.4 | 3 | Citations (PDF) |
| 222 | Psychological and biological mechanisms of cytokine induced depression | 1.4 | 15 | Citations (PDF) |
| 223 | Central Nervous System (CNS) Delivery of Glucocorticoids Is Fine-Tuned by Saturable Transporters at the Blood-CNS Barriers and Nonbarrier Regions | 2.6 | 51 | Citations (PDF) |
| 224 | Phospholipase A2 and Cyclooxygenase 2 Genes Influence the Risk of Interferon-α–Induced Depression by Regulating Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids Levels | 5.5 | 168 | Citations (PDF) |
| 225 | Abnormal cortisol levels during the day and cortisol awakening response in first-episode psychosis: The role of stress and of antipsychotic treatment | 2.4 | 270 | Citations (PDF) |
| 226 | Higher cortisol levels are associated with smaller left hippocampal volume in first-episode psychosis | 2.4 | 127 | Citations (PDF) |
| 227 | Adverse Childhood Experiences and Adult Risk Factors for Age-Related Disease | 4.1 | 1,056 | Citations (PDF) |
| 228 | Prednisolone suppression test in depression: prospective study of the role of HPA axis dysfunction in treatment resistance | 1.9 | 104 | Citations (PDF) |
| 229 | The ratio of cortisol/DHEA in treatment resistant depression | 2.8 | 112 | Citations (PDF) |
| 230 | Risk Factors for Development of Depression and Psychosis | 4.1 | 179 | Citations (PDF) |
| 231 | Reduced activation in lateral prefrontal cortex and anterior cingulate during attention and cognitive control functions in medication‐naïve adolescents with depression compared to controls | 6.7 | 129 | Citations (PDF) |
| 232 | The role of multi-drug resistance p-glycoprotein in glucocorticoid function: Studies in animals and relevance in humans | 4.4 | 53 | Citations (PDF) |
| 233 | Omega-3 fatty acids on the forced-swimming test | 3.0 | 95 | Citations (PDF) |
| 234 | Pituitary volume in unaffected relatives of patients with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder | 2.8 | 69 | Citations (PDF) |
| 235 | Mood (affective) disorders | 0.5 | 2 | Citations (PDF) |
| 236 | The HPA axis in major depression: classical theories and new developments | 9.8 | 1,760 | Citations (PDF) |
| 237 | <i>In vitro</i>modulation of the glucocorticoid receptor by antidepressants | 2.3 | 72 | Citations (PDF) |
| 238 | The metabolic implications of long term cannabis use in patients with psychosis | 1.4 | 4 | Citations (PDF) |
| 239 | Clomipramine In Vitro Reduces Glucocorticoid Receptor Function in Healthy Subjects but not in Patients with Major Depression | 5.5 | 70 | Citations (PDF) |
| 240 | Elevated Inflammation Levels in Depressed Adults With a History of Childhood Maltreatment | 13.6 | 595 | Citations (PDF) |
| 241 | A Revised Role for P-Glycoprotein in the Brain Distribution of Dexamethasone, Cortisol, and Corticosterone in Wild-Type and ABCB1A/B-Deficient Mice | 2.6 | 54 | Citations (PDF) |
| 242 | Hypothalamus-Pituitary-Adrenal (HPA) Axis and Metabolic Abnormalities in First-Episode Psychosis | 0.5 | 3 | Citations (PDF) |
| 243 | Omega-3 Fatty Acids for Major Depressive Disorder During Pregnancy | 2.8 | 267 | Citations (PDF) |
| 244 | The Antidepressant Desipramine Requires the ABCB1 (Mdr1)-Type p-Glycoprotein to Upregulate the Glucocorticoid Receptor in Mice | 5.5 | 42 | Citations (PDF) |
| 245 | Childhood maltreatment predicts adult inflammation in a life-course study | 7.6 | 1,143 | Citations (PDF) |
| 246 | Depressão e estresse: existe um endofenótipo? | 1.1 | 41 | Citations (PDF) |
| 247 | Different cutoff points for different trimesters? The use of Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale and Beck Depression Inventory to screen for depression in pregnant Taiwanese women | 2.7 | 125 | Citations (PDF) |
| 248 | A Pilot Observational Crossover Study of QTc Interval Changes Associated With Switching Between Olanzapine and Risperidone | 2.8 | 3 | Citations (PDF) |
| 249 | The glucocorticoid receptor: part of the solution or part of the problem? | 5.2 | 172 | Citations (PDF) |
| 250 | Different responses to dexamethasone and prednisolone in the same depressed patients | 2.9 | 131 | Citations (PDF) |
| 251 | Neuroendocrine effects of citalopram infusion in anorexia nervosa | 2.8 | 8 | Citations (PDF) |
| 252 | The effects of antidepressants on the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis | 1.7 | 99 | Citations (PDF) |
| 253 | A Crossover Study of Prolactin Changes Associated With Risperidone and Olanzapine | 2.8 | 5 | Citations (PDF) |
| 254 | A crossover study on lipid and weight changes associated with olanzapine and risperidone | 2.9 | 28 | Citations (PDF) |
| 255 | Controversies in antidepressant therapy | 1.4 | 4 | Citations (PDF) |
| 256 | Increased Pituitary Volume in Antipsychotic-Free and Antipsychotic-Treated Patients of the Æsop First-Onset Psychosis Study | 5.5 | 150 | Citations (PDF) |
| 257 | Interferon-alpha-induced psychiatric side effects in patients with chronic viral hepatitis: a prospective, observational, controlled study | 1.4 | 10 | Citations (PDF) |
| 258 | Pituitary Volume Predicts Future Transition to Psychosis in Individuals at Ultra-High Risk of Developing Psychosis | 5.5 | 210 | Citations (PDF) |
| 259 | Depression and liver diseases | 2.4 | 9 | Citations (PDF) |
| 260 | Glucocorticoid Receptor Function<i>In Vitro</i>in Patients with Major Depression | 2.3 | 138 | Citations (PDF) |
| 261 | Perception of psychosis in patients, therapists, and the public | 4.4 | 0 | Citations (PDF) |
| 262 | Do antidepressants regulate how cortisol affects the brain? | 2.8 | 204 | Citations (PDF) |
| 263 | Four days of citalopram increase suppression of cortisol secretion by prednisolone in healthy volunteers | 2.9 | 46 | Citations (PDF) |
| 264 | Pituitary volume in psychosis | 1.9 | 169 | Citations (PDF) |
| 265 | O eixo hipotálamo-pituitária-adrenal, a função dos receptores de glicocorticóides e sua importância na depressão | 1.1 | 159 | Citations (PDF) |
| 266 | Depression, Stress and the Adrenal axis | 3.7 | 205 | Citations (PDF) |
| 267 | Molecular mechanisms of glucocorticoid receptor sensitivity and relevance to affective disorders | 2.3 | 61 | Citations (PDF) |
| 268 | Antidepressant fluoxetine enhances glucocorticoid receptor function in vitro
by modulating membrane steroid transporters | 6.5 | 86 | Citations (PDF) |
| 269 | The Antidepressant Clomipramine Regulates Cortisol Intracellular Concentrations and Glucocorticoid Receptor Expression in Fibroblasts and Rat Primary Neurones | 5.5 | 64 | Citations (PDF) |
| 270 | Stress and the progression of the developmental hypothesis of schizophrenia | 1.9 | 91 | Citations (PDF) |
| 271 | A novel prednisolone suppression test for the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis | 5.5 | 72 | Citations (PDF) |
| 272 | Glucocorticoid receptors in major depression: relevance to pathophysiology and treatment | 5.5 | 1,062 | Citations (PDF) |
| 273 | Glial cell abnormalities in major psychiatric disorders: the evidence and implications | 3.5 | 449 | Citations (PDF) |
| 274 | Antidepressants enhance glucocorticoid receptor function <i>in vitro</i> by modulating the membrane steroid transporters | 6.5 | 150 | Citations (PDF) |
| 275 | Fundamentals of Psychoneuroimmunology | 2.7 | 1 | Citations (PDF) |
| 276 | How does stress affect you? An overview of stress, immunity, depression and disease | 1.4 | 114 | Citations (PDF) |
| 277 | Chapter 7 Stress and the immune system | 0.0 | 0 | Citations (PDF) |
| 278 | The Proinflammatory Cytokine, Interleukin-1α, Reduces Glucocorticoid Receptor Translocation and Function<sup>1</sup> | 2.6 | 222 | Citations (PDF) |
| 279 | Treatment with interferon-α in patients with chronic hepatitis and mood or anxiety disorders | 52.8 | 166 | Citations (PDF) |
| 280 | The Proinflammatory Cytokine, Interleukin-1 , Reduces Glucocorticoid Receptor Translocation and Function | 2.6 | 46 | Citations (PDF) |
| 281 | Mania Induced by Withdrawal of Treatment With Interferon Alfa | 13.6 | 37 | Citations (PDF) |
| 282 | Steroid-Independent Translocation of the Glucocorticoid Receptor by the Antidepressant Desipramine | 2.7 | 150 | Citations (PDF) |
| 283 | Natural killer cell activity in major depression: a prospective study of the in vivo effects of desmethylimipramine treatment | 1.1 | 8 | Citations (PDF) |
| 284 | Anxious symptoms influence delayed-type hypersensitivity skin test in subjects devoid of any psychiatric morbidity | 1.9 | 2 | Citations (PDF) |
| 285 | Depression is both psychosocial and biological; antidepressants are both effective and in need of improvement; psychiatrists are both caring human beings and doctors who prescribe medications. Can we all agree on this? a commentary on ‘Read & Moncrieff – depression: why drugs and electricity are not the answer’ | 4.2 | 1 | Citations (PDF) |