The burgeoning field of gene-by-environment (G×E) interactions has revealed fascinating biological insights, particularly in the realm of stress-, anxiety-, and depression-related disorders. In this review we present an integrated view of the study of G×E interactions in stress and anxiety disorders, including the evolution of genetic association studies from genetic epidemiology to contemporary large-scale genome-wide association studies and G×E studies. We convey the importance of consortia efforts and collaboration to gain the large sample sizes needed to move the field forward. Finally, we discuss several robust and well-reproduced G×E interactions and demonstrate how epidemiological identification of G×E interactions has naturally led to a plethora of basic research elucidating the mechanisms of high-impact genetic variants.
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Molecules
March 2024
Department of Physical Sciences, Chemistry Division, College of Science, Jazan University, P.O. Box 114, Jazan 45142, Saudi Arabia.
Carbothioamides , were generated in high yield by reacting furan imidazolyl ketone with -arylthiosemicarbazide in EtOH with a catalytic amount of conc. HCl. The reaction of carbothioamides , with hydrazonyl chlorides - in EtOH with triethylamine at reflux produced 1,3-thiazole derivatives -.
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