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04 January 2026
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Abstract
Keywords:
Introduction
Methods
Genome-Wide Association Study Summary Statistics
MAGMA Gene and Gene-Set Analysis
Partitioned Heritability Analysis
Transcriptome-Wide Association Study
Results
MAGMA Gene and Gene-Set Analysis


Partitioned Heritability by Pathway

Transcriptome-Wide Associations in Targeted Gene Sets


Discussion
General Interpretations of Results
Formulation of the Hypothesis: Bidirectional Dysregulation of Glutamatergic Synaptic Plasticity Pathways Contributes to BPD Pathophysiology
Integrating Neurobiological Evidence
A bidirectional Plasticity Hypothesis
Novelty of the Present Meta-Analytic Signals
Potential Mechanistic and Clinical Implications
Limitations and Future Directions
Conclusion
Conflicts of Interest
Funding Declaration
Ethics Declaration
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