Molecular Psychiatry TOP TEN
The top ten charts the articles that have been downloaded most often, in PDF format, from the Molecular Psychiatry website in recent weeks. The chart does not rank the quality, scientific significance or citation impact of the content. However, it may bring articles to your attention that you might not have otherwise noticed. We hope you enjoy them.
Top of pageAugust 2008
Whole-genome association study of bipolar disorder
P Sklar, J W Smoller, J Fan, M A R Ferreira, R H Perlis, K Chambert, V L Nimgaonkar, M B McQueen, S V Faraone, A Kirby, P I W de Bakker, M N Ogdie, M E Thase, G S Sachs, K Todd-Brown, S B Gabriel, C Sougnez, C Gates, B Blumenstiel, M Defelice, K G Ardlie, J Franklin, W J Muir, K A McGhee, D J MacIntyre, A McLean, M VanBeck, A McQuillin, N J Bass, M Robinson, J Lawrence, A Anjorin, D Curtis, E M Scolnick, M J Daly, D H Blackwood, H M Gurling and S M Purcell
doi:10.1038/sj.mp.4002151
Serious obstetric complications interact with hypoxia-regulated/vascular-expression genes to influence schizophrenia risk
K K Nicodemus, S Marenco, A J Batten, R Vakkalanka, M F Egan, R E Straub and D R Weinberger
doi:10.1038/sj.mp.4002153
A comparison of the synaptic proteome in human chronic schizophrenia and rat ketamine psychosis suggest that prohibitin is involved in the synaptic pathology of schizophrenia
K-H Smalla, M Mikhaylova, J Sahin, H-G Bernstein, B Bogerts, A Schmitt, R van der Schors, A B Smit, K W Li, E D Gundelfinger and M R Kreutz
doi:10.1038/mp.2008.60
