Our staff is now in preparation for the upcoming launch date with the BMJ Publishing Group.The first important step is to accept and review all the articles in English using the Scholar One system.Use of this system w...Our staff is now in preparation for the upcoming launch date with the BMJ Publishing Group.The first important step is to accept and review all the articles in English using the Scholar One system.Use of this system will be implemented starting from June.We believe that the new use of the Scholar One system will help improve our manuscript reviewing process and increase the展开更多
LTCCS ARE IMPLICATED IN THE PATHOLOGY OF BIPOLAR DISORDER Bipolar disorder (BPD) is a common mental illness with significant morbidity and mortality.1 Although evidence have suggested changes in oxidative stress, dopa...LTCCS ARE IMPLICATED IN THE PATHOLOGY OF BIPOLAR DISORDER Bipolar disorder (BPD) is a common mental illness with significant morbidity and mortality.1 Although evidence have suggested changes in oxidative stress, dopamine and inflammation in BPD, it is hard to define the aetiological mechanism of BPD clearly. Recently, some but not all candidate gene association studies, family-based association studies, linkage studies, genome-wide association studies (GWASs) and meta-analyses showed that mutation of L-type voltage-gated calcium chan? nels (LTCCs) gene CACNAlCis implicated in the mechanism of BPD.'-8 These findings support the possibility that BPD might have calcium channelopathy.展开更多
文摘Our staff is now in preparation for the upcoming launch date with the BMJ Publishing Group.The first important step is to accept and review all the articles in English using the Scholar One system.Use of this system will be implemented starting from June.We believe that the new use of the Scholar One system will help improve our manuscript reviewing process and increase the
基金The National Natural Science Foundation of China(project code:81371479)Shanghai Science and Technology Commission Guidance project(project code:15411964400)+5 种基金“Joint Key Project Tackling Important Diseases”of Health Department of Shanghai Municipal Government(project code:2014ZYJB0002)Appropriate Technique of Municipal Hospital in ShanghaiShanghai Mental Disease Clinical Medical Center(2014)Department of Early Psychiatric Disorders of Shanghai Mental Health Center(2013-YJTSZK-05)Project of Shanghai Municipal Health and Family Planning Commission(20144Y0054)The Shanghai Natural Science Foundation of China(16ZR1430500)
基金National Natural Science Foundation of China (81201057)Shanghai Municipal Health Bureau Project (20124109)+1 种基金Chinese Medical Association, Psychiatry-Servier Youth Research Fund, Shanghai Mental Health Center International Cooperation Project (2013-)Sha叩hai Municipal Center for Mental Health Clinical Research Program.
文摘LTCCS ARE IMPLICATED IN THE PATHOLOGY OF BIPOLAR DISORDER Bipolar disorder (BPD) is a common mental illness with significant morbidity and mortality.1 Although evidence have suggested changes in oxidative stress, dopamine and inflammation in BPD, it is hard to define the aetiological mechanism of BPD clearly. Recently, some but not all candidate gene association studies, family-based association studies, linkage studies, genome-wide association studies (GWASs) and meta-analyses showed that mutation of L-type voltage-gated calcium chan? nels (LTCCs) gene CACNAlCis implicated in the mechanism of BPD.'-8 These findings support the possibility that BPD might have calcium channelopathy.