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Open AccessDevelopmental milestones and daily living skills in individuals with Angelman syndrome
Angelman syndrome (AS) is a neurodevelopmental disorder associated with severe global developmental delay. However, the ages at which different developmental skills are achieved in these individuals remain unc...
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Open AccessFactors influencing peripheral immunity and its links to brain disorders
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Stress and Anxiety Among Parents of Transition-Aged Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: a Systematic Review of Interventions and Scales
The period between adolescence to young adulthood can be stressful for parents of transition-aged children (14 to 22 years old) with autism spectrum disorder. A systematic review was undertaken to examine if e...
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Open AccessPhysical frailty, genetic predisposition, and incident dementia: a large prospective cohort study
Physical frailty and genetic factors are both risk factors for increased dementia; nevertheless, the joint effect remains unclear. This study aimed to investigated the long-term relationship between physical f...
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Open AccessInterpersonal physiological and psychological synchrony predict the social transmission of nocebo hyperalgesia between individuals
Witnessing another’s pain can heighten pain in the observer. However, research has focused on the observer’s intrapersonal experience. Here, a social transmission-chain explored the spread of socially-acquired no...
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Open AccessExploring the role of neuronal-enriched extracellular vesicle miR-93 and interoception in major depressive disorder
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is associated with interoceptive processing dysfunctions, but the molecular mechanisms underlying this dysfunction are poorly understood. This study combined brain neuronal-enri...
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Open AccessImmunophenotypes in psychosis: is it a premature inflamm-aging disorder?
Immunopsychiatric field has rapidly accumulated evidence demonstrating the involvement of both innate and adaptive immune components in psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia. Nevertheless, researchers are ...
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Open AccessIncreased gene dosage of RFWD2 causes autistic-like behaviors and aberrant synaptic formation and function in mice
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by impaired social interactions, communication deficits and repetitive behaviors. A study of autistic human subjects has identified RF...
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Open AccessGut microbial CAZymes markers for depression
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a serious mental illness, characterized by disturbances of gut microbiome, it is required to further explore how the carbohydrate-active enzymes (CAZymes) were changed in MDD...
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Open AccessCue-exposure treatment influences resting-state functional connectivity—a randomized controlled fMRI study in alcohol use disorder
Cue-exposure therapy (CET) consists of exposing patients to the cause of their affliction in a controlled environment and after psychological preparation. Ever since it was conceived, it has been suggested as ...
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Open AccessAssociation of emotional and behavioral problems with the development of the substantia nigra, subthalamic nucleus, and red nucleus volumes and asymmetries from childhood to adolescence: A longitudinal cohort study
The substantia nigra (SN), subthalamic nucleus (STN), and red nucleus (RN) have been widely studied as important biomarkers of degenerative diseases. However, how they develop in childhood and adolescence and ...
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Open AccessAutophagy-related gene model as a novel risk factor for schizophrenia
Autophagy, a cellular process where cells degrade and recycle their own components, has garnered attention for its potential role in psychiatric disorders, including schizophrenia (SCZ). This study aimed to co...
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Open AccessSleep spindle architecture associated with distinct clinical phenotypes in older adults at risk for dementia
Sleep spindles are a hallmark of non-REM sleep and play a fundamental role in memory consolidation. Alterations in these spindles are emerging as sensitive biomarkers for neurodegenerative diseases of ageing. ...
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Open AccessParental and child genetic burden of glycaemic dysregulation and early-life cognitive development: an Asian and European prospective cohort study
Insulin resistance and glucose metabolism have been associated with neurodevelopmental disorders. However, in the metabolically more susceptible Asian populations, it is not clear whether the genetic burden of...
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Open AccessAmyloid precursor protein facilitates SARS-CoV-2 virus entry into cells and enhances amyloid-β-associated pathology in APP/PS1 mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease
Although there are indications of a trend towards less severe acute respiratory symptoms and a decline in overall lethality from the novel Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by Severe Acute Respiratory...
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Open AccessPeripheral immunity and risk of incident brain disorders: a prospective cohort study of 161,968 participants
Whether peripheral immunity prospectively influences brain health remains controversial. This study aims to investigate the longitudinal associations between peripheral immunity markers with incident brain dis...
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Open AccessThe hippocampal FTO-BDNF-TrkB pathway is required for novel object recognition memory reconsolidation in mice
Memory reconsolidation refers to the process by which the consolidated memory was restored after reactivation (RA). Memory trace becomes labile after reactivation and inhibition of memory reconsolidation may d...
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Open AccessVEGF-A in serum protects against memory impairment in APP/PS1 transgenic mice by blocking neutrophil infiltration
Activation of innate immunity in the brain is a prominent feature of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). The present study investigated the regulation of innate immunity by wild-type serum injection in a transgenic AD m...
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Open AccessThe Core Elements of Strength-Based Technology Programs for Youth on the Autism Spectrum: A Systematic Review of Qualitative Evidence
Strength-based programs that incorporate technology have gained increasing popularity as an approach to improve outcomes for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Despite this, the core elements of ...
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Open AccessA novel mutation in intron 1 of Wnt1 causes developmental loss of dopaminergic neurons in midbrain and ASD-like behaviors in rats
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a group of neurodevelopmental disorders with a strong genetic liability. Despite extensive studies, however, the underlying pathogenic mechanism still remains elusive. In the ...