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Editorial Board page i Full Text | Full-Text PDF (32 KB)
Table of Contents page iii Full Text | Full-Text PDF (35 KB)
Subscribers Page page iv Full Text | Full-Text PDF (58 KB)
Information for Authors page vi Full Text | Full-Text PDF (58 KB)
Manuscript Submission Form—For All Manuscripts Submitted to Biological Psychiatry page vii Full Text | Full-Text PDF (28 KB)
REVIEW
Nutrition and Depression: Implications for Improving Mental Health Among Childbearing-Aged Women, 27 July 2005 Lisa M. Bodnar, Katherine L. Wisner pages 679-685 Abstract | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (151 KB)
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Cigarette Smoking and Panic Attacks Among Young Adults in the Community: The Role of Parental Smoking and Anxiety Disorders, 14 July 2005 Renee D. Goodwin, Peter M. Lewinsohn, John R. Seeley pages 686-693 Abstract | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (128 KB)
The Munich Vulnerability Study on Affective Disorders: Premorbid Polysomnographic Profile of Affected High-Risk Probands, 14 July 2005 Sieglinde Modell, Marcus Ising, Florian Holsboer, Christoph Johannes Lauer pages 694-699 Abstract | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (113 KB)
Reduced Anterior Cingulate Glutamate in Pediatric Major Depression: A Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Study, 08 August 2005 David R. Rosenberg, Frank P. MacMaster, Yousha Mirza, Janet M. Smith, Phillip C. Easter, S. Preeya Banerjee, Rashmi Bhandari, Courtney Boyd, Michelle Lynch, Michelle Rose, Jennifer Ivey, Rosemond A. Villafuerte, Gregory J. Moore, Perry Renshaw pages 700-704 Abstract | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (234 KB)
Neurocognitive Profile in Adolescents with Early-Onset Schizophrenia: Clinical Correlates, 18 July 2005 Joseph P. Rhinewine, Todd Lencz, Emily P. Thaden, Kelly L. Cervellione, Katherine E. Burdick, Inika Henderson, Shree Bhaskar, Lynda Keehlisen, John Kane, Nina Kohn, Gene S. Fisch, Robert M. Bilder, Sanjiv Kumra pages 705-712 Abstract | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (156 KB)
Diagnosis-Related Regional Gray Matter Loss Over Two Years in First Episode Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder, 04 July 2005 Tom F.D. Farrow, Thomas J. Whitford, Leanne M. Williams, Lavier Gomes, Anthony W.F. Harris pages 713-723 Abstract | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (411 KB)
Increased Prefrontal and Hippocampal Glutamate Concentration in Schizophrenia: Evidence from a Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Study, 14 July 2005 Ludger Tebartz van Elst, Gabi Valerius, Martin Büchert, Thorsten Thiel, Nicholas Rüsch, Emanuel Bubl, Jürgen Hennig, Dieter Ebert, Hans M. Olbrich pages 724-730 Abstract | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (207 KB)
Association Study of the A2M and LRP1 Genes with Alzheimer Disease in the Han Chinese, 27 July 2005 Li Bian, Jian Dong Yang, Ting Wei Guo, Yun Duan, Wei Qin, Yun Sun, Guo Yin Feng, Lin He pages 731-737 Abstract | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (122 KB)
The Val66Met Coding Variant of the Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) Gene Does Not Contribute Toward Variation in the Personality Trait Neuroticism, 27 July 2005 Saffron A.G. Willis-Owen, Jan Fullerton, Paul G. Surtees, Nick W.J. Wainwright, Susette Miller, Jonathan Flint pages 738-742 Abstract | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (140 KB)
RETRACTED: Facial Expressions of Emotion Reveal Neuroendocrine and Cardiovascular Stress Responses, 02 November 2005 Jennifer S. Lerner, Roxana M. Gonzalez, Ronald E. Dahl, Ahmad R. Hariri, Shelley E. Taylor pages 743-750 Abstract | Full-Text PDF (371 KB)
Neural and Behavioral Plasticity Associated with the Transition from Controlled to Escalated Cocaine Use, 11 August 2005 Carrie R. Ferrario, Grazyna Gorny, Hans S. Crombag, Yilin Li, Bryan Kolb, Terry E. Robinson pages 751-759 Abstract | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (397 KB)
OTI
Full text or abstracts of the following articles, which are currently “in press” in Biological Psychiatry, are available on our website now… pages 760-761 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (43 KB)
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