ORCID "Ceylan, Deniz / 0000-0002-1438-8240" için listeleme
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Abnormal white matter integrity as a structural endophenotype for bipolar disorder
Saricicek, A.; Zorlu, N.; Yalin, N.; Hidiroglu, C.; Cavusoglu, B.; Ceylan, D.; Ozerdem, A. (Cambridge Univ Press, 2016)Background. Several lines of evidence suggest that bipolar disorder (BD) is associated with white matter (WM) pathology. Investigation of unaffected first-degree relatives of BD patients may help to distinguish structural ... -
Abnormal white matter integrity in bipolar patients and their siblings: a diffusion tensor imaging study
Saricicek, A.; Zorlu, N.; Yalin, N.; Hidiroglu, C.; Cavusoglu, B.; Ceylan, D.; Ozerdem, A. (Elsevier, 2015)[Abstract Not Available] -
Enlarged inferior frontal gyrus volume might be a structural endophenotype for bipolar disorder: A voxel-based morphometry study
Saricicek, A.; Yalin, N.; Hidiroglu, C.; Cavusoglu, B.; Tas, C.; Ceylan, D.; Ozerdem, A. (Elsevier, 2015)[Abstract Not Available] -
Neuroanatomical correlates of genetic risk for bipolar disorder: A voxel-based morphometry study in bipolar type I patients and healthy first degree relatives
Saricicek, Aybala; Yalin, Nefize; Hidiroglu, Ceren; Cavusoglu, Berrin; Tas, Cumhur; Ceylan, Deniz; Ozerdem, Aysegul (Elsevier, 2015)Background: Bipolar disorder (BD) is a highly heritable mental illness which is associated with neuroanatomical abnormalities. Investigating healthy individuals at high genetic risk for bipolar disorder may help to identify ... -
Oxidative DNA guanine base damage and base excision repair (BER) in euthymic patients with bipolar disorder
Ceylan, D.; Tuna, G.; Kirkali, G.; Tunca, Z.; Dizdaroglu, M.; Can, G.; Ozerdem, A. (Wiley-Blackwell, 2015)[Abstract Not Available] -
Regulators of mitochondrial complex I activity: A review of literature and evaluation in postmortem prefrontal cortex from patients with bipolar disorder
Duong, Angela; Che, Yi; Ceylan, Deniz; Pinguelo, Arsene; Andreazza, Ana C.; Young, L. Trevor; Berk, Michael (Elsevier Ireland Ltd, 2016)Phenomenologically, bipolar disorder (BD) is characterized by biphasic increases and decreases in energy. As this is a state-related phenomenon, identifying regulators responsible for this phasic dysregulation has the ...