Discovery of biochemical biomarkers for aggression: A role for metabolomics in psychiatry

Author:

Hagenbeek Fiona A.12,Kluft Cornelis3,Hankemeier Thomas45,Bartels Meike126,Draisma Harmen H. M.126,Middeldorp Christel M.167,Berger Ruud45,Noto Antonio8,Lussu Milena9,Pool René1210,Fanos Vassilios8,Boomsma Dorret I.126

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biological Psychology; VU Amsterdam; Amsterdam The Netherlands

2. EMGO Institute for Health and Care Research; Amsterdam The Netherlands

3. Good Biomarker Sciences Leiden; Leiden The Netherlands

4. Division of Analytical Biosciences; Leiden Academic Center for Drug Research; Leiden University; Leiden The Netherlands

5. The Netherlands Metabolomics Centre; Leiden The Netherlands

6. Neuroscience Campus Amsterdam; Amsterdam The Netherlands

7. Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; GGZ inGeest/VU University Medical Center; Amsterdam The Netherlands

8. Neonatal Intensive Care Unit; Department of Surgical Sciences; Puericultura Institute and Neonatal Section; University of Cagliari; Cagliari Italy

9. Department of Biomedical Sciences; University of Cagliari; Cagliari Italy

10. BBMRINL: Infrastructure for the Application of Metabolomics Technology in Epidemiology; Leiden The Netherlands

Funder

Aggression in Children: Unraveling gene-environment interplay to inform Treatment and InterventiON strategies (ACTION)

European Union Seventh Framework Program

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Psychiatry and Mental health,Genetics (clinical)

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