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Walter J Muir

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Expert Opinion on Drug Discovery|March 16, 2013
Can epigenetics help in the discovery of therapeutics for psychiatric disorders, especially schizophrenia?Walter J Muir, Andrew G McKechanie
Bipolar Disorders|January 18, 2006
Neurocognitive impairment in euthymic young adults with bipolar spectrum disorder and recurrent major depressive disorderDaniel J Smith, Walter J Muir, Douglas Hr Blackwood
Current Psychiatry Reports|May 14, 2008
Disrupted-in-Schizophrenia-1Walter J Muir, Benjamin S Pickard, Douglas H R Blackwood
Journal of Affective Disorders|June 22, 2005
Borderline personality disorder characteristics in young adults with recurrent mood disorders: a comparison of bipolar and unipolar depressionDaniel J Smith, Walter J Muir, Douglas H R Blackwood
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|June 2, 2006
Chromosomal abnormalities and psychosisWalter J Muir, Benjamin S Pickard, Douglas H R Blackwood
Harvard Review of Psychiatry|September 17, 2004
Is borderline personality disorder part of the bipolar spectrum?Daniel J Smith, Walter J Muir, Douglas H R Blackwood
Journal of Affective Disorders|June 22, 2005
High harm avoidance and low self-directedness in euthymic young adults with recurrent, early-onset depressionDaniel J Smith, Laura Duffy, Mary E Stewart, et al.
Annals of Medicine|September 30, 2006
The NPAS3 gene--emerging evidence for a role in psychiatric illnessBenjamin S Pickard, Andrew A Pieper, David J Porteous, et al.
Neurotoxicity Research|April 24, 2007
Are some genetic risk factors common to schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and depression? Evidence from DISC1, GRIK4 and NRG1Douglas H R Blackwood, Ben J Pickard, Pippa A Thomson, et al.
Genetics|March 21, 2003
Response to Amar J. Klar: The chromosome 1;11 translocation provides the best evidence supporting genetic etiology for schizophrenia and bipolar affective disordersJ Kirsty Millar, Pippa A Thomson, Naomi R Wray, et al.
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Expert Opinion on Drug Discovery|March 16, 2013
Can epigenetics help in the discovery of therapeutics for psychiatric disorders, especially schizophrenia?Walter J Muir, Andrew G McKechanie
Bipolar Disorders|January 18, 2006
Neurocognitive impairment in euthymic young adults with bipolar spectrum disorder and recurrent major depressive disorderDaniel J Smith, Walter J Muir, Douglas Hr Blackwood
Current Psychiatry Reports|May 14, 2008
Disrupted-in-Schizophrenia-1Walter J Muir, Benjamin S Pickard, Douglas H R Blackwood
Journal of Affective Disorders|June 22, 2005
Borderline personality disorder characteristics in young adults with recurrent mood disorders: a comparison of bipolar and unipolar depressionDaniel J Smith, Walter J Muir, Douglas H R Blackwood
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|June 2, 2006
Chromosomal abnormalities and psychosisWalter J Muir, Benjamin S Pickard, Douglas H R Blackwood
Harvard Review of Psychiatry|September 17, 2004
Is borderline personality disorder part of the bipolar spectrum?Daniel J Smith, Walter J Muir, Douglas H R Blackwood
Journal of Affective Disorders|June 22, 2005
High harm avoidance and low self-directedness in euthymic young adults with recurrent, early-onset depressionDaniel J Smith, Laura Duffy, Mary E Stewart, et al.
Annals of Medicine|September 30, 2006
The NPAS3 gene--emerging evidence for a role in psychiatric illnessBenjamin S Pickard, Andrew A Pieper, David J Porteous, et al.
Neurotoxicity Research|April 24, 2007
Are some genetic risk factors common to schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and depression? Evidence from DISC1, GRIK4 and NRG1Douglas H R Blackwood, Ben J Pickard, Pippa A Thomson, et al.
Genetics|March 21, 2003
Response to Amar J. Klar: The chromosome 1;11 translocation provides the best evidence supporting genetic etiology for schizophrenia and bipolar affective disordersJ Kirsty Millar, Pippa A Thomson, Naomi R Wray, et al.
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