The Handbook of Neuropsychiatric Biomarkers, Endophenotypes and Genes 2009th ed.( Vol. 3) H xx, 420 p. 09
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Foreword Contributors Part I. Possible Metabolic and Peripheral Biomarkers 1. Peripheral biomarkers in dementia and Alzheimers disease. Christian Humpel and Josef Marksteiner 2. S100B as a potential neurochemical biomarker in a variety of neurological, neuropsychiatric and neurosurgical disorders. Jon Sen 3. Can the cortisol to DHEA molar ratio be used as a peripheral biomarker for schizophrenia and mood disorders? Peter Gallagher and Michael S. Ritsner 4. Neuroactive steroid biomarkers of alcohol sensitivity and alcoholism risk. A. Leslie Morrow and Patrizia Porcu 5. Neuroendocrine markers of psychopathy. Andrea L. Glenn 6. Mitochondrial complex I as a possible peripheral biomarker for schizophrenia. Dorit Ben-Shachar 7. Peripheral biomarkers of excitotoxicity in neurological diseases. Lucio Tremolizzo, Gessica Sala and Carlo Ferrarese 8. Melatonin as a biological marker in schizophrenia. Armando L. Morera, Pedro Abreu-Gonzalez, Manuel Henry 9. Peripheral biological markers for mood disorders. Ghanshyam N. Pandey and Yogesh Dwivedi 10. The diagnosis of alcoholism through the identification of biochemical markers in hair. Nadia De Giovanni 11. Retinoic acid signalling in neuropsychiatric disease: possible markers and treatment agents. Sarah J. Bailey and Peter J. McCaffery 12. Abnormalities of inositol metabolism in lymphocytes as biomarkers for bipolar disorder. Galila Agam, Yuly Bersudsky and Robert H. Belmaker Afterword by Robert H. Belmaker Contents of Volumes 1, 2, and 4 Contributors of Volumes 1, 2, and 4 Index