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51. Nucleus accumbens cytoarchitecture predicts weight gain in children.

52. Posttraumatic stress symptom persistence across 24 years: association with brain structures.

53. White matter abnormalities across different epilepsy syndromes in adults: an ENIGMA-Epilepsy study.

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

55. Patterns of longitudinal cortical atrophy over 3 years in empirically derived MCI subtypes.

56. The ENIGMA-Epilepsy working group: Mapping disease from large data sets.

57. ENIGMA MDD: seven years of global neuroimaging studies of major depression through worldwide data sharing.

58. Interactive impact of childhood maltreatment, depression, and age on cortical brain structure: mega-analytic findings from a large multi-site cohort.

59. ENIGMA and global neuroscience: A decade of large-scale studies of the brain in health and disease across more than 40 countries.

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

61. Body mass trajectories and cortical thickness in middle-aged men: a 42-year longitudinal study starting in young adulthood.

62. A data-driven transdiagnostic analysis of white matter integrity in young adults with major psychiatric disorders.

63. Use of an Alzheimer's disease polygenic risk score to identify mild cognitive impairment in adults in their 50s.

64. Predominantly global genetic influences on individual white matter tract microstructure.

65. Resting State Abnormalities of the Default Mode Network in Mild Cognitive Impairment: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

66. Negative fateful life events in midlife and advanced predicted brain aging.

67. Underdiagnosis of mild cognitive impairment: A consequence of ignoring practice effects.

68. Genetic relatedness of axial and radial diffusivity indices of cerebral white matter microstructure in late middle age.

69. In vivo imaging of oxidative stress and fronto-limbic white matter integrity in young adults with mood disorders.

70. Alcohol intake and brain white matter in middle aged men: Microscopic and macroscopic differences.

71. Subcortical volumetric differences between clinical stages of young people with affective and psychotic disorders.

72. Mediators of the Effect of Childhood Socioeconomic Status on Late Midlife Cognitive Abilities: A Four Decade Longitudinal Study.

73. Pineal volume and evening melatonin in young people with affective disorders.

74. Hippocampal development in youth with a history of childhood maltreatment.

75. Utility of the cumulative stress and mismatch hypotheses in understanding the neurobiological impacts of childhood abuse and recent stress in youth with emerging mental disorder.

76. Heritability of white matter microstructure in late middle age: A twin study of tract-based fractional anisotropy and absolute diffusivity indices.

77. Childhood adversity impacts on brain subcortical structures relevant to depression.

78. Regulation of fear extinction by long-term depression: The roles of endocannabinoids and brain derived neurotrophic factor.

79. Automated brain volumetrics in multiple sclerosis: a step closer to clinical application.

80. Stress, trauma and PTSD: translational insights into the core synaptic circuitry and its modulation.

81. Axonal conduction in multiple sclerosis: A combined magnetic resonance imaging and electrophysiological study of the medial longitudinal fasciculus.

82. Short association fibres of the insula-temporoparietal junction in early psychosis: a diffusion tensor imaging study.

83. White matter tractography in early psychosis: clinical and neurocognitive associations.

84. The ENIGMA Consortium: large-scale collaborative analyses of neuroimaging and genetic data.

85. Microstructural white matter changes are correlated with the stage of psychiatric illness.

86. Cortical thinning in young psychosis and bipolar patients correlate with common neurocognitive deficits.

87. Stress-induced grey matter loss determined by MRI is primarily due to loss of dendrites and their synapses.

88. Microstructural white matter changes in the corpus callosum of young people with Bipolar Disorder: a diffusion tensor imaging study.

89. Correlating anterior insula gray matter volume changes in young people with clinical and neurocognitive outcomes: an MRI study.

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