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View article: 171. Predictors of Globe Injuries in Over 340,000 Facial Fracture Patients: A National Trauma Data Bank Study
171. Predictors of Globe Injuries in Over 340,000 Facial Fracture Patients: A National Trauma Data Bank Study Open
View article: Astigmatism Management in Modern Cataract Surgery
Astigmatism Management in Modern Cataract Surgery Open
Astigmatism management is a frequently encountered challenge in the world of modern cataract surgery. This review article investigates the importance of astigmatic correction and seeks to uncover the critical components of preoperative eva…
View article: Bilateral Cavernous Sinus Thrombosis in Presumed COVID-19 Infection
Bilateral Cavernous Sinus Thrombosis in Presumed COVID-19 Infection Open
Cavernous sinus thrombosis (CST) is a rare life-threatening condition where a blood clot develops within the cavernous sinus secondary to various etiologies, ranging from infection to aseptic causes (e.g., trauma or surgery). The dural sin…
View article: A review of surgical management of progressive myogenic ptosis
A review of surgical management of progressive myogenic ptosis Open
Surgical correction of myogenic ptosis is a sophisticated endeavor, as the disease is progressive and the post-operative course is prone to significant complications. We sought to review the literature for repair techniques in different ty…
View article: Chromatin domain alterations linked to 3D genome organization in a large cohort of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder brains
Chromatin domain alterations linked to 3D genome organization in a large cohort of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder brains Open
View article: Neuronal and glial 3D chromatin architecture informs the cellular etiology of brain disorders
Neuronal and glial 3D chromatin architecture informs the cellular etiology of brain disorders Open
View article: Neuronal and glial 3D chromatin architecture informs the cellular etiology of brain disorders
Neuronal and glial 3D chromatin architecture informs the cellular etiology of brain disorders Open
Cellular heterogeneity in the human brain obscures the identification of robust cellular regulatory networks, which is necessary to understand the function of non-coding elements and the impact of non-coding genetic variation. Here we inte…
View article: Acetylated Chromatin Domains Link Chromosomal Organization to Cell- and Circuit-level Dysfunction in Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder
Acetylated Chromatin Domains Link Chromosomal Organization to Cell- and Circuit-level Dysfunction in Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder Open
To explore modular organization of chromosomes in schizophrenia (SCZ) and bipolar disorder (BD), we applied ‘population-scale’ correlational structuring of 739 histone H3-lysine 27 acetylation and H3-lysine 4 trimethylation profiles, gener…
View article: Large eQTL meta-analysis reveals differing patterns between cerebral cortical and cerebellar brain regions
Large eQTL meta-analysis reveals differing patterns between cerebral cortical and cerebellar brain regions Open
View article: Functional annotation of rare structural variation in the human brain
Functional annotation of rare structural variation in the human brain Open
View article: Neuronal and glial 3D chromatin architecture illustrates cellular etiology of brain disorders
Neuronal and glial 3D chromatin architecture illustrates cellular etiology of brain disorders Open
Cellular heterogeneity in the human brain obscures the identification of robust cellular regulatory networks. Here we integrated genome-wide chromosome conformation in purified neurons and glia with transcriptomic and enhancer profiles to …
View article: Revealing the brain's molecular architecture
Revealing the brain's molecular architecture Open
Genetic variants may lead to disease, denoted here by a dimmed letter representing a nucleotide. The PsychENCODE Consortium presents research to link the effects of genetic variation to gene expression in the brain.
View article: Transcriptome-wide isoform-level dysregulation in ASD, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder
Transcriptome-wide isoform-level dysregulation in ASD, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder Open
INTRODUCTION Our understanding of the pathophysiology of psychiatric disorders, including autism spectrum disorder (ASD), schizophrenia (SCZ), and bipolar disorder (BD), lags behind other fields of medicine. The diagnosis and study of thes…
View article: Comprehensive functional genomic resource and integrative model for the human brain
Comprehensive functional genomic resource and integrative model for the human brain Open
INTRODUCTION Strong genetic associations have been found for a number of psychiatric disorders. However, understanding the underlying molecular mechanisms remains challenging. RATIONALE To address this challenge, the PsychENCODE Consortium…
View article: Cell-specific histone modification maps in the human frontal lobe link schizophrenia risk to the neuronal epigenome
Cell-specific histone modification maps in the human frontal lobe link schizophrenia risk to the neuronal epigenome Open
View article: The epigenomics of schizophrenia, in the mouse
The epigenomics of schizophrenia, in the mouse Open
Large‐scale consortia including the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium, the Common Minds Consortium, BrainSeq and PsychENCODE, and many other studies taken together provide increasingly detailed insights into the genetic and epigenetic risk a…
View article: Practical Guidelines for High-Resolution Epigenomic Profiling of Nucleosomal Histones in Postmortem Human Brain Tissue
Practical Guidelines for High-Resolution Epigenomic Profiling of Nucleosomal Histones in Postmortem Human Brain Tissue Open
View article: NeuN+ neuronal nuclei in non-human primate prefrontal cortex and subcortical white matter after clozapine exposure
NeuN+ neuronal nuclei in non-human primate prefrontal cortex and subcortical white matter after clozapine exposure Open
View article: Logos and Inserts can Reduce Survey Return Rates: An Experiment in California
Logos and Inserts can Reduce Survey Return Rates: An Experiment in California Open
Survey methodologists seek techniques that make the mail they send more likely to be opened, completed, and returned than missed, ignored, or thrown away. Traditional design wisdom recommends against using color and logos, which can make t…