The Role of Biomarkers in Psychiatry

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Abstract

Psychiatric illnesses are cognitive and behavioral disorders of the brain. At present, psychiatric diagnosis is based on DSM-5 criteria. Even if endophenotype specificity for psychiatric disorders is discussed, it is difficult to study and identify psychiatric biomarkers to support diagnosis, prognosis, or clinical response to treatment. This chapter investigates the innovative biomarkers of psychiatric diseases for diagnosis and personalized treatment, in particular post-genomic data and proteomic analyses.

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Lozupone, M., La Montagna, M., D’Urso, F., Daniele, A., Greco, A., Seripa, D., … Panza, F. (2019). The Role of Biomarkers in Psychiatry. In Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology (Vol. 1118, pp. 135–162). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-05542-4_7

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