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    Branching Morphogenesis in Vertebrate Neurons

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    The Role of Schwann Cell in Nerve Regeneration

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    Genome-wide association study identifies eight risk loci and implicates metabo-psychiatric origins for anorexia nervosa

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    Characterized primarily by a low body-mass index, anorexia nervosa is a complex and serious illness1, affecting 0.9–4% of women and 0.3% of men2–4, with twin-based heritability estimates of 50–60%5. Mortality rates are higher than those in other psychiatric disorders6, and outcomes are unacceptably poor7. Here we combine data from the Anorexia Nervosa Genetics Initiative (ANGI)8,9 and the Eating Disorders Working Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (PGC-ED) and conduct a genome-wide association study of 16,992 cases of anorexia nervosa and 55,525 controls, identifying eight significant loci. The genetic architecture of anorexia nervosa mirrors its clinical presentation, showing significant genetic correlations with psychiatric disorders, physical activity, and metabolic (including glycemic), lipid and anthropometric traits, independent of the effects of common variants associated with body-mass index. These results further encourage a reconceptualization of anorexia nervosa as a metabo-psychiatric disorder. Elucidating the metabolic component is a critical direction for future research, and paying attention to both psychiatric and metabolic components may be key to improving outcomes. © 2019, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature America, Inc

    Genome-wide association study identifies eight risk loci and implicates metabo-psychiatric origins for anorexia nervosa.

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    Characterized primarily by a low body-mass index, anorexia nervosa is a complex and serious illness <sup>1</sup> , affecting 0.9-4% of women and 0.3% of men <sup>2-4</sup> , with twin-based heritability estimates of 50-60% <sup>5</sup> . Mortality rates are higher than those in other psychiatric disorders <sup>6</sup> , and outcomes are unacceptably poor <sup>7</sup> . Here we combine data from the Anorexia Nervosa Genetics Initiative (ANGI) <sup>8,9</sup> and the Eating Disorders Working Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (PGC-ED) and conduct a genome-wide association study of 16,992 cases of anorexia nervosa and 55,525 controls, identifying eight significant loci. The genetic architecture of anorexia nervosa mirrors its clinical presentation, showing significant genetic correlations with psychiatric disorders, physical activity, and metabolic (including glycemic), lipid and anthropometric traits, independent of the effects of common variants associated with body-mass index. These results further encourage a reconceptualization of anorexia nervosa as a metabo-psychiatric disorder. Elucidating the metabolic component is a critical direction for future research, and paying attention to both psychiatric and metabolic components may be key to improving outcomes

    Utilization of Satellite-based Digital Elevation Model (DEM) for Hydrologic Applications: A Review

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    Cognitive Aspects: How People Perceive, Memorize, Think and Talk About Landmarks

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