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Arianna DiFlorio
Researcher at Cardiff University
Publications - 3
Citations - 278
Arianna DiFlorio is an academic researcher from Cardiff University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bipolar disorder & Genome-wide association study. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 217 citations. Previous affiliations of Arianna DiFlorio include Centre for Mental Health.
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Is sex important? Gender differences in bipolar disorder.
Arianna DiFlorio,Ian Jones +1 more
TL;DR: No consistent gender differences have been found in a number of variables including rates of depressive episodes, age and polarity of onset, symptoms, severity of the illness, response to treatment and suicidal behaviour.
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Investigating rare pathogenic/likely pathogenic exonic variation in bipolar disorder.
Xiaoming Jia,Fernando S. Goes,Adam E. Locke,Duncan Palmer,Weiqing Wang,Sarah Cohen-Woods,Sarah Cohen-Woods,Giulio Genovese,Anne U. Jackson,Chen Jiang,Mark N. Kvale,Niamh Mullins,Hoang T. Nguyen,Mehdi Pirooznia,Margarita Rivera,Margarita Rivera,Douglas M. Ruderfer,Ling Shen,Khanh K. Thai,Matthew Zawistowski,Yongwen Zhuang,Gonçalo R. Abecasis,Huda Akil,Sarah E. Bergen,Margit Burmeister,Sinéad B. Chapman,Melissa DelaBastide,Anders Juréus,Hyun Min Kang,Pui-Yan Kwok,Jun Li,Shawn Levy,Eric T. Monson,Jennifer L. Moran,Janet L. Sobell,Stanley J. Watson,Virginia L. Willour,Sebastian Zöllner,Rolf Adolfsson,Douglas Blackwood,Michael Boehnke,Gerome Breen,Aiden Corvin,Nicholas John Craddock,Arianna DiFlorio,Christina M. Hultman,Mikael Landén,Mikael Landén,Cathryn M. Lewis,Steven A. McCarroll,W. Richard McCombie,Peter McGuffin,Andrew M. McIntosh,Andrew McQuillin,Derek W. Morris,Derek W. Morris,Richard M. Myers,Michael Conlon O'Donovan,Roel A. Ophoff,Marco P. Boks,René S. Kahn,Willem H. Ouwehand,Michael John Owen,Carlos N. Pato,Carlos N. Pato,Michele T. Pato,Michele T. Pato,Danielle Posthuma,James B. Potash,Andreas Reif,Pamela Sklar,Jordan W. Smoller,Jordan W. Smoller,Patrick F. Sullivan,John B. Vincent,John B. Vincent,James T.R. Walters,Benjamin M. Neale,Benjamin M. Neale,Shaun Purcell,Shaun Purcell,Neil Risch,Catherine Schaefer,Eli A. Stahl,Peter P. Zandi,Laura J. Scott +85 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the protein-coding (exonic) sequences of 3,987 unrelated individuals with bipolar disorder and 5,322 controls of predominantly European ancestry across four cohorts from the Bipolar Sequencing Consortium (BSC).
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Explaining why childhood abuse is a risk factor for poorer clinical course in bipolar disorder: a path analysis of 923 people with bipolar I disorder.
Steven Marwaha,Paul M. Briley,Amy Perry,Philip Rankin,Arianna DiFlorio,Nicholas John Craddock,Ian Jones,Matthew R. Broome,Katherine Gordon-Smith,Lisa Jones +9 more
TL;DR: Affective instability and impulsivity are likely part of the mechanism of why childhood abuse increases risk of poorer clinical course in bipolar disorder, with each showing some selectivity in pathways.