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1Effects of Pre- and Postnatal Early-Life Stress on Internalizing, Adiposity, and Their Comorbidity2.511Citations (PDF)
2Mind and skin: Exploring the links between inflammation, sleep disturbance and neurocognitive function in patients with atopic dermatitis9.542Citations (PDF)
3Women with depression in pregnancy or a history of depression have decreased quality of mentalization in the speech to their infants
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 2024, 150, 433-445
4.40Citations (PDF)
4Transcriptomic profiles in major depressive disorder: the role of immunometabolic and cell-cycle-related pathways in depression with different levels of inflammation
Molecular Psychiatry, 2024, 30, 1308-1318
8.423Citations (PDF)
5Cognitive function in early-phase schizophrenia-spectrum disorder: IQ subtypes, brain volume and immune markers
Psychological Medicine, 2023, 53, 2842-2851
4.211Citations (PDF)
6Higher immune-related gene expression in major depression is independent of CRP levels: results from the BIODEP study5.531Citations (PDF)
7Network analysis of inflammation and symptoms in recent onset schizophrenia and the influence of minocycline during a clinical trial5.511Citations (PDF)
8Extreme deviations from the normative model reveal cortical heterogeneity and associations with negative symptom severity in first-episode psychosis from the OPTiMiSE and GAP studies5.516Citations (PDF)
9The influence of comorbid depression and overweight status on peripheral inflammation and cortisol levels
Psychological Medicine, 2022, 52, 3289-3296
4.224Citations (PDF)
10Cortisol Levels in Childhood Associated With Emergence of Attenuated Psychotic Symptoms in Early Adulthood
Biological Psychiatry, 2022, 91, 226-235
5.523Citations (PDF)
11From 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 disorders4.7101Citations (PDF)
12Increased 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) study4.724Citations (PDF)
13Relationship between CRP and depression: A genetically sensitive study in Sri Lanka
Journal of Affective Disorders, 2022, 297, 112-117
4.811Citations (PDF)
14Modulation of microglial activation by antidepressants5.273Citations (PDF)
15Preclinical 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 challenges1.153Citations (PDF)
16Scientists respond to the war in Ukraine – And so does BBI(H)
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, 2022, 102, 360-361
4.72Citations (PDF)
17Long COVID and long chain fatty acids (LCFAs): Psychoneuroimmunity implication of omega-3 LCFAs in delayed consequences of COVID-194.743Citations (PDF)
18Cause or consequence? Understanding the role of cortisol in the increased inflammation observed in depression1.147Citations (PDF)
19Digital tools for the assessment of pharmacological treatment for depressive disorder: State of the art1.115Citations (PDF)
20Mediators and moderators in the relationship between maternal childhood adversity and children's emotional and behavioural development: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Psychological Medicine, 2022, 52, 1817-1837
4.239Citations (PDF)
21Neurogenesis is disrupted in human hippocampal progenitor cells upon exposure to serum samples from hospitalized COVID-19 patients with neurological symptoms
Molecular Psychiatry, 2022, 27, 5049-5061
8.436Citations (PDF)
22Neurocognitive correlates of working memory and emotional processing in postpartum psychosis: an fMRI study
Psychological Medicine, 2021, 51, 1724-1732
4.221Citations (PDF)
23Increased 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 depression4.778Citations (PDF)
24Deconstructing depression and negative symptoms of schizophrenia; differential and longitudinal immune correlates, and response to minocycline treatment4.736Citations (PDF)
25Chronic stress followed by social isolation promotes depressive-like behaviour, alters microglial and astrocyte biology and reduces hippocampal neurogenesis in male mice4.7244Citations (PDF)
26Alterations 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
Psychoneuroendocrinology, 2021, 124, 104794
2.812Citations (PDF)
27Gender inequality in publishing during the COVID-19 pandemic4.766Citations (PDF)
28What can neuroimmunology teach us about the symptoms of long-COVID?3.531Citations (PDF)
29Augmentation therapy with minocycline in treatment-resistant depression patients with low-grade peripheral inflammation: results from a double-blind randomised clinical trial
Neuropsychopharmacology, 2021, 46, 939-948
5.5201Citations (PDF)
30Associations of Dietary Intake on Biological Markers of Inflammation in Children and Adolescents: A Systematic Review
Nutrients, 2021, 13, 356
4.790Citations (PDF)
31The Role of Peripheral Inflammation in Clinical Outcome and Brain Imaging Abnormalities in Psychosis: A Systematic Review2.643Citations (PDF)
32A systematic, integrative review of the effects of the endocannabinoid system on inflammation and neurogenesis in animal models of affective disorders4.724Citations (PDF)
33The three frontlines against COVID-19: Brain, Behavior, and Immunity4.718Citations (PDF)
34Structural Covariance of Cortical Gyrification at Illness Onset in Treatment Resistance: A Longitudinal Study of First-Episode Psychoses
Schizophrenia Bulletin, 2021, 47, 1729-1739
4.326Citations (PDF)
35Do different types of stress differentially alter behavioural and neurobiological outcomes associated with depression in rodent models? A systematic review6.336Citations (PDF)
36Brain-immune crosstalk in the treatment of major depressive disorder1.162Citations (PDF)
37Mother–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
BJPsych Open, 2021, 7,
0.934Citations (PDF)
38Altered dynamics of the prefrontal networks are associated with the risk for postpartum psychosis: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study5.517Citations (PDF)
39Gene expression studies in Depression development and treatment: an overview of the underlying molecular mechanisms and biological processes to identify biomarkers5.580Citations (PDF)
40Elevated C-Reactive Protein in Patients With Depression, Independent of Genetic, Health, and Psychosocial Factors: Results From the UK Biobank
American Journal of Psychiatry, 2021, 178, 522-529
10.4183Citations (PDF)
41Risk factors for postpartum relapse in women at risk of postpartum psychosis: The role of psychosocial stress and the biological stress system
Psychoneuroendocrinology, 2021, 128, 105218
2.835Citations (PDF)
42Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids protect against inflammation through production of LOX and CYP450 lipid mediators: relevance for major depression and for human hippocampal neurogenesis
Molecular Psychiatry, 2021, 26, 6773-6788
8.4186Citations (PDF)
43A multicentre validation study of the diagnostic value of plasma neurofilament light13.9438Citations (PDF)
44Sex hormones and immune system: A possible interplay in affective disorders? A systematic review4.835Citations (PDF)
45No evidence for differential gene expression in major depressive disorder PBMCs, but robust evidence of elevated biological ageing5.530Citations (PDF)
46A Modest Increase in 11C-PK11195-Positron Emission Tomography TSPO Binding in Depression Is Not Associated With Serum C-Reactive Protein or Body Mass Index1.315Citations (PDF)
47Self-guided Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Apps for Depression: Systematic Assessment of Features, Functionality, and Congruence With Evidence4.951Citations (PDF)
48Cortisol and inflammatory biomarker levels in youths with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD): evidence from a systematic review with meta-analysis5.565Citations (PDF)
49Maternal depression during pregnancy alters infant subcortical and midbrain volumes.
Journal of Affective Disorders, 2021, 291, 163-170
4.825Citations (PDF)
50Peripheral inflammation is associated with micro-structural and functional connectivity changes in depression-related brain networks
Molecular Psychiatry, 2021, 26, 7346-7354
8.473Citations (PDF)
51Peripheral 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 variability4.7167Citations (PDF)
52Maternal perceived bonding towards the infant and parenting stress in women at risk of postpartum psychosis with and without a postpartum relapse
Journal of Affective Disorders, 2021, 294, 210-219
4.816Citations (PDF)
53Dysconnectivity of a brain functional network was associated with blood inflammatory markers in depression4.787Citations (PDF)
54Neurogenic and anti-inflammatory effects of probiotics in Parkinson’s disease: A systematic review of preclinical and clinical evidence4.770Citations (PDF)
55The role of AQP4 in the pathogenesis of depression, and possible related mechanisms4.725Citations (PDF)
56Scaling-up Health-Arts Programmes: the largest study in the world bringing arts-based mental health interventions into a national health service
BJPsych Bulletin, 2021, 45, 32-39
0.926Citations (PDF)
57Inflammation and early life stress: An updated review of childhood trauma and inflammatory markers in adulthood2.465Citations (PDF)
58Using quantitative MRI to study brain responses to immune challenge with interferon-α2.52Citations (PDF)
59A Delphi-method-based consensus guideline for definition of treatment-resistant depression for clinical trials
Molecular Psychiatry, 2021, 27, 1286-1299
8.4158Citations (PDF)
60Nutritional and immunological factors in breast milk: A role in the intergenerational transmission from maternal psychopathology to child development4.736Citations (PDF)
61Why we do need a new gold open access journal called “Brain, Behavior, and Immunity – Health”4.70Citations (PDF)
62Glucocorticoid exposure during hippocampal neurogenesis primes future stress response by inducing changes in DNA methylation7.6188Citations (PDF)
63Biological stress response in women at risk of postpartum psychosis: The role of life events and inflammation
Psychoneuroendocrinology, 2020, 113, 104558
2.832Citations (PDF)
64Childhood trauma, HPA axis activity and antidepressant response in patients with depression4.7111Citations (PDF)
65Peripheral Blood Cell–Stratified Subgroups of Inflamed Depression
Biological Psychiatry, 2020, 88, 185-196
5.5172Citations (PDF)
66Convergent Functional Genomics approach to prioritize molecular targets of risk in early life stress-related psychiatric disorders2.52Citations (PDF)
67Omega-3 fatty acids in the psychological and physiological resilience against COVID-192.830Citations (PDF)
68Chronic stress induces significant gene expression changes in the prefrontal cortex alongside alterations in adult hippocampal neurogenesis3.620Citations (PDF)
69The innate immune system and neurogenesis as modulating mechanisms of electroconvulsive therapy in pre-clinical studies
Journal of Psychopharmacology, 2020, 34, 1086-1097
5.214Citations (PDF)
70Whole-blood expression of inflammasome- and glucocorticoid-related mRNAs correctly separates treatment-resistant depressed patients from drug-free and responsive patients in the BIODEP study5.593Citations (PDF)
71Pro- and Anti-Inflammatory Properties of Interleukin in Vitro: Relevance for Major Depression and Human Hippocampal Neurogenesis2.877Citations (PDF)
72The Sri Lankan twin registry biobank: South Asia's first twin biobank1.05Citations (PDF)
73The 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 alterations5.594Citations (PDF)
74Long-term effects of stress early in life on microRNA-30a and its network: Preventive effects of lurasidone and potential implications for depression vulnerability
Neurobiology of Stress, 2020, 13, 100271
3.430Citations (PDF)
75Inflammatory Proteins and Clinical Response to Psychological Therapy in Patients with Depression: An Exploratory Study2.621Citations (PDF)
76Characterizing anhedonia: A systematic review of neuroimaging across the subtypes of reward processing deficits in depression1.9160Citations (PDF)
77The Long-Term Effects of Early Life Stress on the Modulation of miR-19 Levels2.618Citations (PDF)
78The Anti-Inflammatory Role of Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids Metabolites in Pre-Clinical Models of Psychiatric, Neurodegenerative, and Neurological Disorders2.6132Citations (PDF)
79PET imaging shows no changes in TSPO brain density after IFN-α immune challenge in healthy human volunteers5.548Citations (PDF)
80Immuno-moodulin: A new anxiogenic factor produced by Annexin-A1 transgenic autoimmune-prone T cells4.715Citations (PDF)
81Endocrine and immune effects of non-convulsive neurostimulation in depression: A systematic review4.738Citations (PDF)
82The role of omega-3 fatty acids in preventing glucocorticoid-induced reduction in human hippocampal neurogenesis and increase in apoptosis5.542Citations (PDF)
83A comparison between self-report and interviewer-rated retrospective reports of childhood abuse among individuals with first-episode psychosis and population-based controls3.037Citations (PDF)
84Inflammatory markers in depression: A meta-analysis of mean differences and variability in 5,166 patients and 5,083 controls4.7747Citations (PDF)
85Baseline high levels of complement component 4 predict worse clinical outcome at 1-year follow-up in first-episode psychosis4.731Citations (PDF)
86Glucocorticoids prime the inflammatory response of human hippocampal cells through up-regulation of inflammatory pathways4.751Citations (PDF)
87Depression, obesity and their comorbidity during pregnancy: effects on the offspring’s mental and physical health
Molecular Psychiatry, 2020, 26, 462-481
8.457Citations (PDF)
88Diet and depression: exploring the biological mechanisms of action
Molecular Psychiatry, 2020, 26, 134-150
8.4547Citations (PDF)
89Cortisol, inflammatory biomarkers and neurotrophins in children and adolescents with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in Taiwan4.787Citations (PDF)
90Differential effect of interferon-alpha treatment on AEA and 2-AG levels4.713Citations (PDF)
91Identification 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
Schizophrenia Research, 2019, 205, 63-75
2.458Citations (PDF)
92Treatment-resistant depression and peripheral C-reactive protein1.9337Citations (PDF)
93Cortisol awakening response is decreased in patients with first-episode psychosis and increased in healthy controls with a history of severe childhood abuse
Schizophrenia Research, 2019, 205, 38-44
2.419Citations (PDF)
94Inflammation associated with coronary heart disease predicts onset of depression in a three-year prospective follow-up: A preliminary study4.726Citations (PDF)
95miRNAs in depression vulnerability and resilience: novel targets for preventive strategies
Journal of Neural Transmission, 2019, 126, 1241-1258
3.542Citations (PDF)
96The Genetic Links to Anxiety and Depression (GLAD) Study: Online recruitment into the largest recontactable study of depression and anxiety3.890Citations (PDF)
97Baseline cortisol and the efficacy of antiglucocorticoid treatment in mood disorders: A meta-analysis
Psychoneuroendocrinology, 2019, 110, 104420
2.840Citations (PDF)
98Differential gene expression analysis in blood of first episode psychosis patients
Schizophrenia Research, 2019, 209, 88-97
2.438Citations (PDF)
99The role of circulatory systemic environment in predicting interferon-alpha–induced depression: The neurogenic process as a potential mechanism4.720Citations (PDF)
100Glucocorticoid Resistance: Is It a Requisite for Increased Cytokine Production in Depression? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis2.686Citations (PDF)
101Markers 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 tissue4.7551Citations (PDF)
102Interferon-alpha-induced depression: Comparisons between early- and late-onset subgroups and with patients with major depressive disorder4.757Citations (PDF)
103Inflammation, Glutamate, and Cognition in Bipolar Disorder Type II: A Proof of Concept Study2.621Citations (PDF)
104Association of Air Pollution Exposure With Psychotic Experiences During Adolescence
JAMA Psychiatry, 2019, 76, 614
13.2178Citations (PDF)
105Inflammation in cancer and depression: a starring role for the kynurenine pathway2.961Citations (PDF)
106Glutamate, inflammation, and cognition as predictors of psychological therapy outcome in bipolar disorder II
Psychoneuroendocrinology, 2019, 100, S55
2.80Citations (PDF)
107High-dose eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) improves attention and vigilance in children and adolescents with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and low endogenous EPA levels5.569Citations (PDF)
108Metabolic-inflammatory status as predictor of clinical outcome at 1-year follow-up in patients with first episode psychosis
Psychoneuroendocrinology, 2019, 99, 145-153
2.852Citations (PDF)
109Microglial-driven changes in synaptic plasticity: A possible role in major depressive disorder
Psychoneuroendocrinology, 2019, 102, 236-247
2.868Citations (PDF)
110Persistent fatigue induced by interferon-alpha: a novel, inflammation-based, proxy model of chronic fatigue syndrome
Psychoneuroendocrinology, 2019, 100, 276-285
2.878Citations (PDF)
111What’s in a name? How about being listed in the “Psychiatry” category in Clarivate’s Journal Citation Index!4.73Citations (PDF)
112The year of immunopsychiatry: A special issue that foresaw the future
Psychoneuroendocrinology, 2019, 103, 49-51
2.810Citations (PDF)
113Effects of anti-inflammatory drugs on the expression of tryptophan-metabolism genes by human macrophages
Journal of Leukocyte Biology, 2018, 103, 681-692
3.029Citations (PDF)
114Repeated lipopolysaccharide exposure modifies immune and sickness behaviour response in an animal model of chronic inflammation5.219Citations (PDF)
115FoxO1, 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
Molecular Psychiatry, 2018, 23, 2192-2208
8.491Citations (PDF)
116Interferon-Alpha Reduces Human Hippocampal Neurogenesis and Increases Apoptosis via Activation of Distinct STAT1-Dependent Mechanisms2.8102Citations (PDF)
117Thirty years of Brain, Behavior, and Immunity and counting: How is the journal preparing for the future?4.75Citations (PDF)
118Perinatal interventions for mothers and fathers who are survivors of childhood sexual abuse
Child Abuse and Neglect, 2018, 80, 9-31
2.921Citations (PDF)
119Depression and anxiety in patients receiving interferon-alpha: The role of illness perceptions
Journal of Health Psychology, 2018, 23, 1405-1414
2.717Citations (PDF)
120Replicable and Coupled Changes in Innate and Adaptive Immune Gene Expression in Two Case-Control Studies of Blood Microarrays in Major Depressive Disorder
Biological Psychiatry, 2018, 83, 70-80
5.5204Citations (PDF)
121Eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic acids have different effects on peripheral phospholipase A2 gene expressions in acute depressed patients4.029Citations (PDF)
122When one childhood meets another – maternal childhood trauma and offspring child psychopathology: A systematic review2.2138Citations (PDF)
123Preventing 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
BMJ Open, 2018, 8, bmjopen-2018-022292
2.031Citations (PDF)
124The benefit of minocycline on negative symptoms of schizophrenia in patients with recent-onset psychosis (BeneMin): a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial
Lancet Psychiatry,the, 2018, 5, 885-894
18.8161Citations (PDF)
125Cortical thickness correlates of minor neurological signs in patients with first episode psychosis
Schizophrenia Research, 2018, 200, 104-111
2.413Citations (PDF)
126Effectiveness of depression interventions for people living with HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa: A systematic review & meta-analysis of psychological & immunological outcomes4.725Citations (PDF)
127The Colombo Twin and Singleton Follow-up Study: a population based twin study of psychiatric disorders and metabolic syndrome in Sri Lanka
BMC Public Health, 2018, 18,
3.319Citations (PDF)
128T14. ASSESSING DIFFERENCES IN INFLAMMATORY MARKERS BETWEEN FIRST EPISODE PSYCHOSIS PATIENTS AND HEALTHY CONTROLS: THE IMPORTANCE OF CONTROLLING FOR CONFOUNDING FACTORS
Schizophrenia Bulletin, 2018, 44, S118-S118
4.30Citations (PDF)
129Intergenerational transmission of depression: clinical observations and molecular mechanisms
Molecular Psychiatry, 2018, 24, 1157-1177
8.491Citations (PDF)
130Polyunsaturated fatty acids levels and initial presentation of somatic symptoms induced by interferon-alpha therapy in patients with chronic hepatitis C viral infection
Nutritional Neuroscience, 2017, 20, 291-296
3.817Citations (PDF)
131Why are depressed patients inflamed? A reflection on 20 years of research on depression, glucocorticoid resistance and inflammation1.1348Citations (PDF)
132Brain microglia in psychiatric disorders
Lancet Psychiatry,the, 2017, 4, 563-572
18.8258Citations (PDF)
133British Association for Psychopharmacology consensus guidance on the use of psychotropic medication preconception, in pregnancy and postpartum 20175.2242Citations (PDF)
134Rescue of IL-1β-induced reduction of human neurogenesis by omega-3 fatty acids and antidepressants4.7117Citations (PDF)
135Connectomic correlates of response to treatment in first-episode psychosis
Brain, 2017, 140, 487-496
8.555Citations (PDF)
136Association between maternal childhood trauma and offspring childhood psychopathology: Mediation analysis from the ALSPAC cohort
British Journal of Psychiatry, 2017, 211, 144-150
1.9119Citations (PDF)
137The relationship between salivary C-reactive protein and cognitive function in children aged 11–14 years: Does psychopathology have a moderating effect?4.738Citations (PDF)
138Patterns of illness and care over the 5 years following onset of psychosis in different ethnic groups; the GAP-5 study2.832Citations (PDF)
139Brain structure in women at risk of postpartum psychosis: an MRI study5.532Citations (PDF)
140Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids in Youths with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Clinical Trials and Biological Studies
Neuropsychopharmacology, 2017, 43, 534-545
5.5202Citations (PDF)
141The HPA Axis in the Pathogenesis and Treatment of Depressive Disorders: Integrating Clinical and Molecular Findings
Psychopathology Review, 2016, a3, 64-76
1.228Citations (PDF)
142Globally Efficient Brain Organization and Treatment Response in Psychosis: A Connectomic Study of Gyrification
Schizophrenia Bulletin, 2016, 42, 1446-1456
4.352Citations (PDF)
143The relationship between affective symptoms and hypertension—role of the labelling effect: the 1946 British birth cohort
Open Heart, 2016, 3, e000341
2.59Citations (PDF)
144Parental monitoring and knowledge: Testing bidirectional associations with youths’ antisocial behavior3.432Citations (PDF)
145Transcriptomics in Interferon-α-Treated Patients Identifies Inflammation-, Neuroplasticity- and Oxidative Stress-Related Signatures as Predictors and Correlates of Depression
Neuropsychopharmacology, 2016, 41, 2502-2511
5.561Citations (PDF)
146Major depressive disorder50.71,828Citations (PDF)
147Authors' reply
British Journal of Psychiatry, 2016, 208, 198-199
1.90Citations (PDF)
148Authors' reply
British Journal of Psychiatry, 2016, 208, 499-499
1.90Citations (PDF)
149Etiology of Pervasive Versus Situational Antisocial Behaviors: A Multi‐Informant Longitudinal Cohort Study
Child Development, 2016, 87, 312-325
3.69Citations (PDF)
150Clinical 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)
BMC Psychiatry, 2016, 16,
3.453Citations (PDF)
151Absolute Measurements of Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor and Interleukin-1-β mRNA Levels Accurately Predict Treatment Response in Depressed Patients2.8114Citations (PDF)
152Differential effects of ethnic density on the risk of postnatal depression and personality dysfunction1.96Citations (PDF)
153Identifying the women at risk of antenatal anxiety and depression: A systematic review4.81,299Citations (PDF)
154Genetic Contributions of Inflammation to Depression
Neuropsychopharmacology, 2016, 42, 81-98
5.5222Citations (PDF)
155Why some children with externalising problems develop internalising symptoms: testing two pathways in a genetically sensitive cohort study6.739Citations (PDF)
156Insufficient glucocorticoid signaling and elevated inflammation in coronary heart disease patients with comorbid depression4.7139Citations (PDF)
157Antidepressant Compounds Can Be Both Pro- and Anti-Inflammatory in Human Hippocampal Cells2.860Citations (PDF)
158Gene–Environment Interaction in Major Depression: Focus on Experience-Dependent Biological Systems2.6140Citations (PDF)
159Inflammation and neuronal plasticity: a link between childhood trauma and depression pathogenesis3.5126Citations (PDF)
160Abnormal hippocampal morphology in dissociative identity disorder and post‐traumatic stress disorder correlates with childhood trauma and dissociative symptoms
Human Brain Mapping, 2015, 36, 1692-1704
3.687Citations (PDF)
161Immune mechanisms linked to depression via oxidative stress and neuroprogression
Immunology, 2015, 144, 365-373
4.8400Citations (PDF)
162The role of inflammatory cytokines as key modulators of neurogenesis
Trends in Neurosciences, 2015, 38, 145-157
9.8336Citations (PDF)
163Inflammation and metabolic changes in first episode psychosis: Preliminary results from a longitudinal study4.735Citations (PDF)
164Cortisol and Inflammatory Biomarkers Predict Poor Treatment Response in First Episode Psychosis
Schizophrenia Bulletin, 2015, 41, 1162-1170
4.3258Citations (PDF)
165Immune abnormalities across psychiatric disorders: clinical relevance
BJ Psych Advances, 2015, 21, 150-156
1.012Citations (PDF)
166Molecular mechanisms in the regulation of adult neurogenesis during stress
Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2015, 16, 189-200
24.7178Citations (PDF)
167Maternal depression during pregnancy and offspring depression in adulthood: Role of child maltreatment
British Journal of Psychiatry, 2015, 207, 213-220
1.9169Citations (PDF)
168Methylomic analysis of monozygotic twins discordant for childhood psychotic symptoms
Epigenetics, 2015, 10, 1014-1023
3.145Citations (PDF)
169The X-Linked Hypothesis of Brain Disorders
Neuroscientist, 2015, 21, 589-598
4.52Citations (PDF)
170Crosstalk between endocannabinoid and immune systems: a potential dysregulation in depression?
Psychopharmacology, 2015, 233, 1591-1604
2.963Citations (PDF)
171Are Mood and Anxiety Disorders Inflammatory Diseases?
Psychiatric Annals, 2015, 45, 240-248
0.35Citations (PDF)
172A Systematic Review of Cognitive Function in First-Episode Psychosis, Including a Discussion on Childhood Trauma, Stress, and Inflammation2.6192Citations (PDF)
173White matter integrity as a predictor of response to treatment in first episode psychosis
Brain, 2014, 137, 172-182
8.5142Citations (PDF)
174Association Between Symptom Dimensions and Categorical Diagnoses of Psychosis: A Cross-sectional and Longitudinal Investigation
Schizophrenia Bulletin, 2014, 40, 111-119
4.370Citations (PDF)
175Neurodevelopmental outcome for offspring of women treated for antenatal depression: a systematic review2.232Citations (PDF)
176Symptoms of anxiety and depression across adulthood and blood pressure in late middle age
Journal of Hypertension, 2014, 32, 1590-1599
2.329Citations (PDF)
177Modulation of Adult Hippocampal Neurogenesis by Early-Life Environmental Challenges Triggering Immune Activation
Neural Plasticity, 2014, 2014, 1-10
3.340Citations (PDF)
178Daily stressors and negative life events in children at elevated risk of developing schizophrenia
British Journal of Psychiatry, 2014, 204, 354-360
1.943Citations (PDF)
179Effects of perinatal mental disorders on the fetus and child
Lancet, The, 2014, 384, 1800-1819
52.81,916Citations (PDF)
180Circadian and Homeostatic Modulation of Functional Connectivity and Regional Cerebral Blood Flow in Humans under Normal Entrained Conditions4.8136Citations (PDF)
181Invited commentary on … Psychiatric resilience: longitudinal twin study
British Journal of Psychiatry, 2014, 205, 281-282
1.92Citations (PDF)
182Inflammatory biomarker profiles of mental disorders and their relation to clinical, social and lifestyle factors2.8133Citations (PDF)
183Blunted Cortisol Awakening Response in People at Ultra High Risk of Developing Psychosis
Schizophrenia Research, 2014, 158, 25-31
2.462Citations (PDF)
184Omega-3 Fatty Acids in the Prevention of Interferon-Alpha-Induced Depression: Results from a Randomized, Controlled Trial
Biological Psychiatry, 2014, 76, 559-566
5.5191Citations (PDF)
185Cortisol awakening response and diurnal cortisol among children at elevated risk for schizophrenia: Relationship to psychosocial stress and cognition
Psychoneuroendocrinology, 2014, 46, 1-13
2.872Citations (PDF)
186A Genome-wide Association Analysis of a Broad Psychosis Phenotype Identifies Three Loci for Further Investigation
Biological Psychiatry, 2014, 75, 386-397
5.548Citations (PDF)
187Acute effects of single‐dose aripiprazole and haloperidol on resting cerebral blood flow (rCBF) in the human brain
Human Brain Mapping, 2013, 34, 272-282
3.6107Citations (PDF)
188Depression pathogenesis and treatment: what can we learn from blood mRNA expression?
BMC Medicine, 2013, 11,
7.5114Citations (PDF)
189Mother–infant interaction in mother and baby unit patients: Before and after treatment
Journal of Psychiatric Research, 2013, 47, 1192-1198
3.047Citations (PDF)
190The dietary pattern of patients with schizophrenia: A systematic review3.0344Citations (PDF)
191The role of immune genes in the association between depression and inflammation: A review of recent clinical studies4.7208Citations (PDF)
192Serum and gene expression profile of cytokines in first-episode psychosis4.7194Citations (PDF)
193N-acetyl-cysteine prevents toxic oxidative effects induced by IFN-α in human neurons2.830Citations (PDF)
194Role for the kinase SGK1 in stress, depression, and glucocorticoid effects on hippocampal neurogenesis7.6310Citations (PDF)
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