Publication: The stress–Wnt-signaling axis: a hypothesis for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and therapy approaches
The stress–Wnt-signaling axis: a hypothesis for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and therapy approaches
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Yde Ohki, C. M., Grossmann, L., Alber, E., Dwivedi, T., Berger, G., Werling, A. M., Walitza, S., & Grünblatt, E. (2020). The stress–Wnt-signaling axis: a hypothesis for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and therapy approaches. Translational Psychiatry, 10, 315. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-020-00999-9
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Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common psychiatric neurodevelopmental disorders in children and adolescents. Although ADHD has been studied for nearly a century, the cause and pathophysiology of ADHD is yet largely unknown. However, findings from previous studies have resulted in the formation of a new hypothesis: Apart from the well-known multifactorial etiology of ADHD, recent evidence suggests that the interaction between genetic and environmental factors and especially Wnt- and mTOR-signaling pat
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Yde Ohki, C. M., Grossmann, L., Alber, E., Dwivedi, T., Berger, G., Werling, A. M., Walitza, S., & Grünblatt, E. (2020). The stress–Wnt-signaling axis: a hypothesis for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and therapy approaches. Translational Psychiatry, 10, 315. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-020-00999-9