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TABLE OF CONTENTS | | | | Volume 5, May 2015 | | In this issue Review Original Articles
| | | | Review | Top | | Acid–base dysregulation and chemosensory mechanisms in panic disorder: a translational update L L Vollmer, J R Strawn and R Sah Transl Psychiatry 2015 5: e572; 10.1038/tp.2015.67 Abstract | Full Text | | Original Articles | Top | | Abnormal error processing in depressive states: a translational examination in humans and rats C Beard, R J Donahue, D G Dillon, A Van't Veer, C Webber, J Lee, E Barrick, K J Hsu, D Foti, F I Carroll, W A Carlezon Jr, T Björgvinsson and D A Pizzagalli Transl Psychiatry 2015 5: e564; 10.1038/tp.2015.54 Abstract | Full Text | | | | Altered functional brain network connectivity and glutamate system function in transgenic mice expressing truncated Disrupted-in-Schizophrenia 1 N Dawson, M Kurihara, D M Thomson, C L Winchester, A McVie, J R Hedde, A D Randall, S Shen, P A Seymour, Z A Hughes, J Dunlop, J T Brown, N J Brandon, B J Morris and J A Pratt Transl Psychiatry 2015 5: e569; 10.1038/tp.2015.60 Abstract | Full Text | | | | TrkB reduction exacerbates Alzheimer’s disease-like signaling aberrations and memory deficits without affecting β-amyloidosis in 5XFAD mice L Devi and M Ohno Transl Psychiatry 2015 5: e562; 10.1038/tp.2015.55 Abstract | Full Text | | | | In the face of threat: neural and endocrine correlates of impaired facial emotion recognition in cocaine dependence K D Ersche, C C Hagan, D G Smith, P S Jones, A J Calder and G B Williams Transl Psychiatry 2015 5: e570; 10.1038/tp.2015.58 Abstract | Full Text | | | | Neurocognitive dysfunction and pharmacological intervention using guanfacine in a rhesus macaque model of self-injurious behavior Z T Freeman, K A Rice, P L Soto, K A M Pate, M R Weed, N A Ator, I G DeLeon, D F Wong, Y Zhou, J L Mankowski, M C Zink, R J Adams and E K Hutchinson Transl Psychiatry 2015 5: e567; 10.1038/tp.2015.61 Abstract | Full Text | | | | A molecular model for neurodevelopmental disorders C O Gigek, E S Chen, V K Ota, G Maussion, H Peng, K Vaillancourt, A B Diallo, J P Lopez, L Crapper, C Vasuta, G G Chen and C Ernst Transl Psychiatry 2015 5: e565; 10.1038/tp.2015.56 Abstract | Full Text | | | | Local-to-remote cortical connectivity in early- and adulthood-onset schizophrenia L Jiang, Y Xu, X-T Zhu, Z Yang, H-J Li and X-N Zuo Transl Psychiatry 2015 5: e566; 10.1038/tp.2015.59 Abstract | Full Text | | | | d-serine levels in Alzheimer’s disease: implications for novel biomarker development C Madeira, M V Lourenco, C Vargas-Lopes, C K Suemoto, C O Brandão, T Reis, R E P Leite, J Laks, W Jacob-Filho, C A Pasqualucci, L T Grinberg, S T Ferreira and R Panizzutti Transl Psychiatry 2015 5: e561; 10.1038/tp.2015.52 Abstract | Full Text | | | | The positive effect on ketamine as a priming adjuvant in antidepressant treatment A Melo, N Kokras, C Dalla, C Ferreira, A P Ventura-Silva, N Sousa and J M Pêgo Transl Psychiatry 2015 5: e573; 10.1038/tp.2015.66 Abstract | Full Text | | | | Effects of prenatal and postnatal depression, and maternal stroking, at the glucocorticoid receptor gene C Murgatroyd, J P Quinn, H M Sharp, A Pickles and J Hill Transl Psychiatry 2015 5: e560; 10.1038/tp.2014.140 Abstract | Full Text | | | | Childhood trauma, midbrain activation and psychotic symptoms in borderline personality disorder K Nicol, M Pope, L Romaniuk and J Hall Transl Psychiatry 2015 5: e559; 10.1038/tp.2015.53 Abstract | Full Text | | | | Epigenetic modifications of the glucocorticoid receptor gene are associated with the vulnerability to psychopathology in childhood maltreatment K M Radtke, M Schauer, H M Gunter, M Ruf-Leuschner, J Sill, A Meyer and T Elbert Transl Psychiatry 2015 5: e571; 10.1038/tp.2015.63 Abstract | Full Text | | | | The role of 5-HT1A receptors in mediating acute negative effects of antidepressants: implications in pediatric depression K A Rahn, Y-J Cao, C W Hendrix and A I Kaplin Transl Psychiatry 2015 5: e563; 10.1038/tp.2015.57 Abstract | Full Text | | | | The autism-associated gene chromodomain helicase DNA-binding protein 8 (CHD8) regulates noncoding RNAs and autism-related genes B Wilkinson, N Grepo, B L Thompson, J Kim, K Wang, O V Evgrafov, W Lu, J A Knowles and D B Campbell Transl Psychiatry 2015 5: e568; 10.1038/tp.2015.62 Abstract | Full Text | | | | | | | | | | Natureevents is a fully searchable, multi-disciplinary database designed to maximise exposure for events organisers. The contents of the Natureevents Directory are now live. The digital version is available here.
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