6 results on '"Pietilainen, O. P."'
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2. Common variants conferring risk of schizophrenia
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Stefansson, H., Ophoff, R. A., Steinberg, S., Andreassen, O. A., Chichon, S., Rujescu, D., Werge, T., Pietilainen, O. P., Mors, O., Mortensen, P. B., Sigurdsson, E., Gustafsson, O., Nyegaard, M., Tuulio Henriksson, A., Ingason, A., Hansen, T., Suvisaari, J., Lonnqvist, J., Paunio, T., Borglum, A. D., Hartmann, A., Fink Jensen, A., Nordentoft, M., Hougaard, D., Norgaard Petersen, B., Bottcher, J., Olesen, J., Breuer, R., Moller, H. J., Giegling, I., Rasmussen, H. B., Timm, S., Mattheisen, M., Bitter, I., Rethelyi, J. M., Magnusdottir, B. B., Sigmundsson, T., Olason, P. I., Masson, G., Gulcher, J. R., Haraldsson, M., Fossdal, R., Thorgeirsson, T. E., Thorsteinsdottir, U., Ruggeri, Mirella, Tosato, Sarah, Franke, B., Strengman, E., Kiemeney, L. A., Group, Melle, I., Djurovic, S., Abramova, I., Kaleda, V., Sanjuan, J., de Frutos, R., Bramon, E., Vassos, E., Fraser, G., Ettinger, U., Picchioni, M., Walker, N., Toulopoulou, T., Need, A. C., Ge, D., Lim Yoon, J., Shianna, K. V., Freimer, N. B., Cator, R. M., Murray, R., Kong, A., Golimbet, V., Carracedo, A., Arango, C., Costas, J., Jonsson, E. G., Terenius, L., Agartz, I., Petursson, H., Nothen, M. M., Rietschel, M., Matthews, P. M., Muglia, P., Peltonen, L., St Clair, D., Goldstein, D. B., Collier, D., Genetic, Risk, Outcome in Psychosis, Kahn, R. S., Linszen, D. H., Van Os, J., Wiersma, D., Bruggeman, R., Cahn, H., de Haan, L., Krabbendam, L., Myin Germeys, I., ANS - Amsterdam Neuroscience, Adult Psychiatry, deCODE genetics, Sturlugata 8, IS-101 Reykjavik, Iceland., Clinical Child and Family Studies, LEARN! - Brain, learning and development, and Germeys, Inez
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Pair 6/genetics ,Genetics and epigenetic pathways of disease [NCMLS 6] ,Genome-wide association study ,Aetiology, screening and detection [ONCOL 5] ,1Q21.1 ,Major Histocompatibility Complex/genetics ,Major Histocompatibility Complex ,Transcription Factor 4 ,0302 clinical medicine ,Chemicals And Cas Registry Numbers ,Perception and Action [DCN 1] ,Copy-number variation ,POPULATION ,Genetics ,Pair 18/genetics ,0303 health sciences ,education.field_of_study ,Genome ,Human/genetics ,Multidisciplinary ,Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Leucine Zipper Transcription Factors ,Schizophrenia/*genetics/immunology ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease/*genetics ,3. Good health ,DNA-Binding Proteins ,Neurogranin/genetics ,DISEASES ,Chromosomes, Human, Pair 6 ,Single Nucleotide/*genetics ,Functional Neurogenomics [DCN 2] ,Zinc finger protein 804A ,Human ,Genetic Markers ,Psychosis ,Genotype ,Population ,Transcription Factors/genetics ,Single-nucleotide polymorphism ,Biology ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Chromosomes ,Pair 11/genetics ,Article ,DNA-Binding Proteins/genetics ,Genetic Markers/genetics ,Genome-Wide Association Study ,Humans ,Polymorphism ,Genomic disorders and inherited multi-system disorders [IGMD 3] ,Molecular epidemiology [NCEBP 1] ,03 medical and health sciences ,Translational research [ONCOL 3] ,medicine ,SNP ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION ,education ,030304 developmental biology ,Genetic association ,Hereditary cancer and cancer-related syndromes [ONCOL 1] ,Genome, Human ,Chromosomes, Human, Pair 11 ,MEMORY ,medicine.disease ,GENE ,NEUROGRANIN ,DELETIONS ,Schizophrenia ,biology.protein ,Neurogranin ,Chromosomes, Human, Pair 18 ,MENTAL-RETARDATION ,SCAN ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Transcription Factors - Abstract
Schizophrenia is a complex disorder, caused by both genetic and environmental factors and their interactions. Research on pathogenesis has traditionally focused on neurotransmitter systems in the brain, particularly those involving dopamine. Schizophrenia has been considered a separate disease for over a century, but in the absence of clear biological markers, diagnosis has historically been based on signs and symptoms. A fundamental message emerging from genome-wide association studies of copy number variations (CNVs) associated with the disease is that its genetic basis does not necessarily conform to classical nosological disease boundaries. Certain CNVs confer not only high relative risk of schizophrenia but also of other psychiatric disorders. The structural variations associated with schizophrenia can involve several genes and the phenotypic syndromes, or the ĝ€ genomic disordersĝ€™, have not yet been characterized. Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)-based genome-wide association studies with the potential to implicate individual genes in complex diseases may reveal underlying biological pathways. Here we combined SNP data from several large genome-wide scans and followed up the most significant association signals. We found significant association with several markers spanning the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) region on chromosome 6p21.3-22.1, a marker located upstream of the neurogranin gene (NRGN) on 11q24.2 and a marker in intron four of transcription factor 4 (TCF4) on 18q21.2. Our findings implicating the MHC region are consistent with an immune component to schizophrenia risk, whereas the association with NRGN and TCF4 points to perturbation of pathways involved in brain development, memory and cognition. © 2009 Macmillan Publishers Limited., link_to_OA_fulltext
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- 2009
3. Chlorophyll-nutrient relationships of different lake types using a large European dataset
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Phillips, G., Pietilainen, O.-P., Carvalho, L., Solimini, A., Lyche Solheim, A., Cardoso, A.C., Phillips, G., Pietilainen, O.-P., Carvalho, L., Solimini, A., Lyche Solheim, A., and Cardoso, A.C.
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In Europe there is a renewed focus on relationships between chemical determinands and ecological impact as a result of the Water Framework Directive (WFD). In this paper we use regression analysis to examine the relationship of growing season mean chlorophyll a concentration with total phosphorus and total nitrogen using summary data from over 1,000 European lakes. For analysis, lakes were grouped into types with three categories of mean depth, alkalinity and humic content. The lakes were also divided into broad geographic regions covering Atlantic, Northern, Central/Baltic and for some types the Mediterranean areas of Europe. Chlorophyll a was found to be significantly related to both total phosphorus and total nitrogen, although total phosphorus was almost always found to be the best predictor of chlorophyll. Different nutrient chlorophyll relationships were found for lakes according to mean depth and alkalinity, although no significant effect of geographic region or humic content was found for the majority of lake types. We identified three groups of lakes with significantly different responses. Deep lakes had the lowest yield of chlorophyll per unit of nutrient, low and moderate alkalinity shallow lakes the highest and high alkalinity lakes were intermediate. We recommend that the regression models provided for these three lake groups should be used for lake management in Europe and discuss the limitations of such models
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- 2008
4. Chlorophyll Reference Conditions for European Lake Types used for Intercalibration of Ecological Status
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Carvalho, L., Solimini, A., Phillips, G., van den Berg, M., Pietilainen, O.-P., Lyche Solheim, A., Poikane, S., Mischke, U., Carvalho, L., Solimini, A., Phillips, G., van den Berg, M., Pietilainen, O.-P., Lyche Solheim, A., Poikane, S., and Mischke, U.
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The Water Framework Directive (WFD), requires European Member States to assess the “ecological status” of surface waters. As part of this, many European countries have developed an ecological quality classification scheme for chlorophyll concentrations as a measure of phytoplankton abundance. The assessment of ecological quality must be based on the degree of divergence of a water body from an appropriate baseline, or ‘reference condition’. It is, therefore, necessary to determine chlorophyll reference conditions for all European lake types. This involves examining how chlorophyll concentrations vary by lake type, in the absence of any nutrient pressures from agriculture or wastewater. For this purpose, a dataset of 540 European lakes considered to be in a relatively undisturbed reference condition has been assembled, including data on chlorophyll concentration, altitude, mean depth, alkalinity, humic content, surface area, and geographical region. Chlorophyll was found to vary with lake type and geographical region, and was found to be naturally highest in low-altitude, very shallow, high alkalinity and humic lake types and naturally lowest in clear, deep, low alkalinity lakes. The results suggest that light and mineral availability are important drivers of chlorophyll concentrations in undisturbed lakes. Descriptive statistics (median and percentiles) of chlorophyll concentrations were calculated from populations of lakes in this reference lake dataset and used to derive lake-type specific reference chlorophyll concentrations. These reference conditions can be applied, through a comparison with observed chlorophyll concentrations at a site, in the assessments of ecological status and provide a consistent baseline to adopt for European countries.
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- 2008
5. Nutrients and eutrophication in lakes
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Solimini, A., Cardoso, A. C., Heiskanen, A.-S., Carvalho, L., Lepisto, L., Rissanen, J., Pietilainen, O. P., Rekolainen, S., Torok, L., Lyche Solheim, A., Saloranta, T., Ptacnik, R., Tartari, G., Premazzi, G., Gunn, I., Penning, E., Hanganu, J., Hellsten, S., Orhan, I., Navodaru, I., Solimini, A., Cardoso, A. C., Heiskanen, A.-S., Carvalho, L., Lepisto, L., Rissanen, J., Pietilainen, O. P., Rekolainen, S., Torok, L., Lyche Solheim, A., Saloranta, T., Ptacnik, R., Tartari, G., Premazzi, G., Gunn, I., Penning, E., Hanganu, J., Hellsten, S., Orhan, I., and Navodaru, I.
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- 2006
6. Nutrient balance and phytoplankton dynamics in two agriculturally loaded shallow lakes
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Knuuttila, S., Kauppi, L., and Pietilainen, O.-P.
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AGRICULTURE ,PHYTOPLANKTON - Published
- 1994
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