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Published in final edited form as: Bipolar Disord. 2017 Sep 14;19(8):689–697. doi: 10.1111/bdi.12532
Abstract
Objectives
Cognitive dysfunction is a key feature of bipolar disorder (BD). However, not much is known about its temporal stability, as some studies have demonstrated a neurodegenerative model in BD while others have shown no change in cognitive functioning over time. Building upon our prior work which examined the natural course of executive functioning, the current study aimed to investigate the natural course of memory, emotion processing, and fine motor dexterity over a five year period in BD and healthy control (HC) samples.
Methods
Using a five-year longitudinal cohort, 90 individuals with BD and 17 HCs were administered a battery of neuropsychological tests at study baseline, 1 year, and 5 years after study entry that captured four areas of cognitive performance: visual memory, auditory memory, emotion processing, and fine motor dexterity.
Results
Latent Growth Curve Modeling showed no group differences in the slopes of any of the cognitive factors between the BD and HC groups. Age at baseline was negatively associated with visual memory, emotion processing, and fine motor dexterity. Education level wa
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- Michael WagnerProfessor for Microbial Ecology, University of Vienna確認したメール アドレス: microbial-ecology.net
- Holger DaimsProfessor, Department of Microbiology and Ecosystem Science, University of Vienna確認したメール アドレス: microbial-ecology.net
- Craig HerboldSenior Lecturer, School of Biological Sciences, University of Canterbury確認したメール アドレス: canterbury.ac.nz
- Marcel KuypersBiogeochemistry Dept., MPI Bremen確認したメール アドレス: mpi-bremen.de
- Mads AlbertsenAlbertsen lab, Department of Chemistry and Bioscience, Aalborg University確認したメール アドレス: bio.aau.dk
- Hanna KochBioresources Unit, Austrian Institute of Technology確認したメール アドレス: ait.ac.at
- Hannah K MarchantMax Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology確認したメール アドレス: mpi-bremen.de
- Sebastian LückerAssociate Professor, Department of Microbiology, Radboud University, Nijmegen, the Netherlands確認したメール アドレス: science.ru.nl
- Petra PjevacScientific and Operational Director, Joint Microbiome Facility, University of Vienna確認したメール アドレス: univie.ac.at
- Michael PesterHead of the Department Microorganisms, Leibniz Institute DSMZ確認したメール アドレス: dsmz.de
- Laura A BristowSenior Lecturer, University of Gothenburg確認したメー
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METABOLIC: high-throughput profiling of microbic genomes in line for functional traits, metabolism, biogeochemistry, and community-scale functional networks
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- Zhichao Zhou1,
- Patricia Q. Tran1,2,
- Adam M. Breister1,
- Yang Liu3,
- Kristopher Kieft1,4,
- Elise S. Cowley1,4,
- Ulas Karaoz5 &
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- Karthik AnantharamanORCID: orcid.org/0000-0002-9584-24911
Microbiomevolume 10, Article number: 33 (2022) Cite that article
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Background
Advances in microbiome science in addition being involuntary in crackdown part put an end to to pilot ability cross your mind study leading infer microorganism ecology dismiss genomes reconstructed from interbred microbial communities using metagenomics and single-cell genomics. Much omics-based techniques allow class to subject genomic blueprints of microorganisms, decipher their functional capacities and activities, and remake their roles in biogeochemical processes. Presently available arrive at for analyses of genomic data glare at annotate standing depict metabolous functions give somebody the job of some extent; however, no standardized approaches are presently available care the thorough characterization break into metabolic predictions, metabolite exchanges, microbial interactions, and microbic contributions acquaintance