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    Study of a collinear single-shot-type cross-correlator for laser timing applications

    We propose and study the use of a single-shot, collinear, tilted-front cross-correlator scheme for relative pulse timing measurements. In a very simple geometry, sub-0.5-fs resolution and larger than 3-ps inst...

    M. B. Danailov, M. B. Alsous, P. Cinquegrana, A. Demidovich, G. Kurdi in Applied Physics B (2015)

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    Two-stage seeded soft-X-ray free-electron laser

    We report the first generation of coherent, tunable, variable-polarization, soft X-ray femtosecond pulses, generated by a seeded free-electron laser (FEL) operating in the fresh bunch, two-stage harmonic upshi...

    E. Allaria, D. Castronovo, P. Cinquegrana, P. Craievich, M. Dal Forno in Nature Photonics (2013)

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    Two-colour pump–probe experiments with a twin-pulse-seed extreme ultraviolet free-electron laser

    Exploring the dynamics of matter driven to extreme non-equilibrium states by an intense ultrashort X-ray pulse is becoming reality, thanks to the advent of free-electron laser technology that allows developmen...

    E. Allaria, F. Bencivenga, R. Borghes, F. Capotondi, D. Castronovo in Nature Communications (2013)

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    Highly coherent and stable pulses from the FERMI seeded free-electron laser in the extreme ultraviolet

    Free-electron lasers (FELs) are promising devices for generating light with laser-like properties in the extreme ultraviolet and X-ray spectral regions. Recently, FELs based on the self-amplified spontaneous e...

    E. Allaria, R. Appio, L. Badano, W.A. Barletta, S. Bassanese in Nature Photonics (2012)

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    De novo CNV analysis implicates specific abnormalities of postsynaptic signalling complexes in the pathogenesis of schizophrenia

    A small number of rare, recurrent genomic copy number variants (CNVs) are known to substantially increase susceptibility to schizophrenia. As a consequence of the low fecundity in people with schizophrenia and...

    G Kirov, A J Pocklington, P Holmans, D Ivanov, M Ikeda, D Ruderfer in Molecular Psychiatry (2012)

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    Fine map** of ZNF804A and genome-wide significant evidence for its involvement in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder

    A recent genome-wide association study (GWAS) reported evidence for association between rs1344706 within ZNF804A (encoding zinc-finger protein 804A) and schizophrenia (P=1.61 × 10−7), and stronger evidence when t...

    H J Williams, N Norton, S Dwyer, V Moskvina, I Nikolov, L Carroll in Molecular Psychiatry (2011)

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    Erratum: Strong genetic evidence for a selective influence of GABAA receptors on a component of the bipolar disorder phenotype

    Correction to: Molecular Psychiatry (2010) 15, 146–153; published online 1 July 2008; doi:10.1038/mp.2008.66 In the abstract of the published version of this article it was stated that association signals were...

    N Craddock, L Jones, I R Jones, G Kirov, E K Green, D Grozeva in Molecular Psychiatry (2010)

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    The bipolar disorder risk allele at CACNA1C also confers risk of recurrent major depression and of schizophrenia

    Molecular genetic analysis offers opportunities to advance our understanding of the nosological relationship between psychiatric diagnostic categories in general, and the mood and psychotic disorders in partic...

    E K Green, D Grozeva, I Jones, L Jones, G Kirov, S Caesar in Molecular Psychiatry (2010)

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    Strong genetic evidence for a selective influence of GABAA receptors on a component of the bipolar disorder phenotype

    Despite compelling evidence for a major genetic contribution to risk of bipolar mood disorder, conclusive evidence implicating specific genes or pathophysiological systems has proved elusive. In part this is l...

    N Craddock, L Jones, I R Jones, G Kirov, E K Green, D Grozeva in Molecular Psychiatry (2010)

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    A genome-wide association study in 574 schizophrenia trios using DNA pooling

    The cost of genome-wide association (GWA) studies can be prohibitively high when large samples are genotyped. We conducted a GWA study on schizophrenia (SZ) and to reduce the cost, we used DNA pooling. We used...

    G Kirov, I Zaharieva, L Georgieva, V Moskvina, I Nikolov, S Cichon in Molecular Psychiatry (2009)

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    Gene-wide analyses of genome-wide association data sets: evidence for multiple common risk alleles for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder and for overlap in genetic risk

    Genome-wide association (GWAS) analyses have identified susceptibility loci for many diseases, but most risk for any complex disorder remains unattributed. There is therefore scope for complementary approaches...

    V Moskvina, N Craddock, P Holmans, I Nikolov, J S Pahwa, E Green in Molecular Psychiatry (2009)

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    Analysis of 10 independent samples provides evidence for association between schizophrenia and a SNP flanking fibroblast growth factor receptor 2

    We and others have previously reported linkage to schizophrenia on chromosome 10q25–q26 but, to date, a susceptibility gene in the region has not been identified. We examined data from 3606 single-nucleotide p...

    M C O'Donovan, N Norton, H Williams, T Peirce, V Moskvina in Molecular Psychiatry (2009)

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    Erratum: Stage 2 of the Wellcome Trust UK–Irish bipolar affective disorder sibling-pair genome screen: evidence for linkage on chromosomes 6q16–q21, 4q12–q21, 9p21, 10p14–p12 and 18q22

    Correction to: Molecular Psychiatry (2005) 10, 831–841. doi:10.1038/sj.mp.4001684 Following publication of the above article, the authors noticed that Figure 1 did not include a color key detailing the line co...

    D Lambert, F Middle, M L Hamshere, R Segurado, R Raybould, A Corvin in Molecular Psychiatry (2006)

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    Stage 2 of the Wellcome Trust UK–Irish bipolar affective disorder sibling-pair genome screen: evidence for linkage on chromosomes 6q16–q21, 4q12–q21, 9p21, 10p14–p12 and 18q22

    Bipolar affective disorder (BPAD) is a common psychiatric disorder with complex genetic aetiology. We have undertaken a genome-wide scan in one of the largest samples of bipolar affected sibling pairs (ASPs) u...

    D Lambert, F Middle, M L Hamshere, R Segurado, R Raybould, A Corvin in Molecular Psychiatry (2005)

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    Association study of myo-inositol monophosphatase 2 (IMPA2) polymorphisms with bipolar affective disorder and response to lithium treatment

    Lithium is the most effective mood-stabilizing drug in the therapy of bipolar affective disorder (BP). It is thought to exert its effect via the phosphatidylinositol signalling system. Myo-inositol monophospha...

    A Dimitrova, V Milanova, S Krastev, I Nikolov, D Toncheva in The Pharmacogenomics Journal (2005)

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    Association between PRODH and schizophrenia is not confirmed

    H J Williams, N Williams, G Spurlock, N Norton, D Ivanov in Molecular Psychiatry (2003)

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    Mutation screening and LD map** in the VCFS deleted region of chromosome 22q11 in schizophrenia using a novel DNA pooling approach

    We examined whether variation within six genes from the VCFS critical region at 22q11 (DGSC, Stk22A1, DGSI, Gscl, Slc25A1 and Znf74) confers susceptibility to schizophrenia. We screened the exons and flanking int...

    N M Williams, G Spurlock, N Norton, H J Williams, M L Hamshere in Molecular Psychiatry (2002)

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    Tungsten carbide-based electrochemical sensors for hydrogen determination in gas mixtures

    An amperometric study of gas-diffusion electrodes (GDE) catalysed by two types of tungsten carbide, WC(1) and WC(2), which differ considerably in their specific surface area (0.5 and 6 m2 g−1), was carried out. T...

    V. Nikolova, I. Nikolov, P. Andreev, V. Najdenov in Journal of Applied Electrochemistry (2000)

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    Citrinin in the diet of young and healthy persons living in balkan endemic nephropathy areas

    The dietary citrinin (CT) intake of 19 persons living in highrisk “Balkan Endemic Nephropathy” areas in Bulgaria was studied. Over 4 weeks, volunteers collected aliquots of their daily meals. Weekly samples we...

    T Vrabcheva, E Usleber, T Petkova-Bocharova, I Nikolov in Mycotoxin Research (2000)

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    Effect of preparation conditions on the structure and catalytic activity of carbon-supported platinum for the electrooxidation of methanol

    Carbon-supported platinum catalysts (Pt/C) were prepared by treatment of PtO2/C under different conditions: (a) heating at 380°C in air, argon and hydrogen; (b) electrochemical reduction in H2SO4; and (c) reducti...

    A. Stoyanova, V. Naidenov, K. Petrov, I. Nikolov in Journal of Applied Electrochemistry (1999)

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