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1. Prevalence and correlates of common mental disorders among participants of the Uganda Genome Resource: Opportunities for psychiatric genetics research.

2. Genome-wide meta-analysis of ascertainment and symptom structures of major depression in case-enriched and community cohorts.

3. A comprehensive hierarchical comparison of structural connectomes in Major Depressive Disorder cases v. controls in two large population samples.

4. Distinct biological signature and modifiable risk factors underlie the comorbidity between major depressive disorder and cardiovascular disease.

5. Disrupted limbic-prefrontal effective connectivity in response to fearful faces in lifetime depression.

6. Multi-ancestry genome-wide association study of major depression aids locus discovery, fine mapping, gene prioritization and causal inference.

7. Meta-Analyses of Genome-Wide Association Studies for Postpartum Depression.

8. Metabolomic Investigation of Major Depressive Disorder Identifies a Potentially Causal Association With Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids.

9. Genetic examination of the Mood Disorder Questionnaire and its relationship with bipolar disorder.

10. The Heterogeneity of Depression.

11. Associations of negative affective biases and depressive symptoms in a community-based sample.

12. Concurrent validity and reliability of suicide risk assessment instruments: A meta-analysis of 20 instruments across 27 international cohorts.

13. Factors associated with anxiety disorder comorbidity.

14. AI-based dimensional neuroimaging system for characterizing heterogeneity in brain structure and function in major depressive disorder: COORDINATE-MDD consortium design and rationale.

15. Genome-by-Trauma Exposure Interactions in Adults With Depression in the UK Biobank.

16. Comparing personalized brain-based and genetic risk scores for major depressive disorder in large population samples of adults and adolescents.

17. Complex trait methylation scores in the prediction of major depressive disorder.

18. Methylome-wide association study of antidepressant use in Generation Scotland and the Netherlands Twin Register implicates the innate immune system.

19. Methylome-wide association study of early life stressors and adult mental health.

20. Genome-wide interaction study with major depression identifies novel variants associated with cognitive function.

21. Dissecting the Shared Genetic Architecture of Suicide Attempt, Psychiatric Disorders, and Known Risk Factors.

22. Comparison of symptom-based versus self-reported diagnostic measures of anxiety and depression disorders in the GLAD and COPING cohorts.

23. Sex-Dependent Shared and Nonshared Genetic Architecture Across Mood and Psychotic Disorders.

24. Characterisation of age and polarity at onset in bipolar disorder.

25. Transcriptome-based polygenic score links depression-related corticolimbic gene expression changes to sex-specific brain morphology and depression risk.

26. Hair glucocorticoids are associated with childhood adversity, depressive symptoms and reduced global and lobar grey matter in Generation Scotland.

27. Associations between major psychiatric disorder polygenic risk scores and blood-based markers in UK biobank.

28. Genetic Overlap Profiles of Cognitive Ability in Psychotic and Affective Illnesses: A Multisite Study of Multiplex Pedigrees.

29. Epigenetic prediction of major depressive disorder.

30. Spectral clustering based on structural magnetic resonance imaging and its relationship with major depressive disorder and cognitive ability.

31. Brain Correlates of Suicide Attempt in 18,925 Participants Across 18 International Cohorts.

32. Bi-ancestral depression GWAS in the Million Veteran Program and meta-analysis in >1.2 million individuals highlight new therapeutic directions.

33. The association between genetically determined ABO blood types and major depressive disorder.

34. Structural brain correlates of serum and epigenetic markers of inflammation in major depressive disorder.

35. Brain structural correlates of insomnia severity in 1053 individuals with major depressive disorder: results from the ENIGMA MDD Working Group.

36. Genetic stratification of depression by neuroticism: revisiting a diagnostic tradition.

37. Automated classification of depression from structural brain measures across two independent community-based cohorts.

38. Genetic comorbidity between major depression and cardio-metabolic traits, stratified by age at onset of major depression.

39. White matter disturbances in major depressive disorder: a coordinated analysis across 20 international cohorts in the ENIGMA MDD working group.

40. Stratifying major depressive disorder by polygenic risk for schizophrenia in relation to structural brain measures.

41. Genome-wide gene-environment analyses of major depressive disorder and reported lifetime traumatic experiences in UK Biobank.

42. Bivariate genome-wide association analyses of the broad depression phenotype combined with major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder or schizophrenia reveal eight novel genetic loci for depression.

43. Classical Human Leukocyte Antigen Alleles and C4 Haplotypes Are Not Significantly Associated With Depression.

44. Cognitive functioning and lifetime major depressive disorder in UK Biobank.

45. No Alterations of Brain Structural Asymmetry in Major Depressive Disorder: An ENIGMA Consortium Analysis.

46. Identification of novel common variants associated with chronic pain using conditional false discovery rate analysis with major depressive disorder and assessment of pleiotropic effects of LRFN5.

47. Quantifying between-cohort and between-sex genetic heterogeneity in major depressive disorder.

48. Uncovering the Genetic Architecture of Major Depression.

49. Genome-wide meta-analysis of depression identifies 102 independent variants and highlights the importance of the prefrontal brain regions.

50. Genome-wide by environment interaction studies of depressive symptoms and psychosocial stress in UK Biobank and Generation Scotland.

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