Publications of Monika Rex-Haffner
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Journal Article (43)
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90, pp. 36 - 47 (2025)
Placental epigenetic signatures of maternal distress in glucocorticoid-related genes and newborn outcomes: A study of Spanish primiparous women. EUROPEAN NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 2.
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11 (10), eadq2290 (2025)
Contrasting genetic predisposition and diagnosis in psychiatric disorders: A multi-omic single-nucleus analysis of the human OFC. Science advances 3.
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123, pp. 353 - 369 (2025)
Dissecting depression symptoms: Multi-omics clustering uncovers immune-related subgroups and cell-type specific dysregulation. BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND IMMUNITY 4.
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25 (3), 1485 (2024)
Methylation Patterns of the FKBP5 Gene in Association with Childhood Maltreatment and Depressive Disorders. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES 5.
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33, 100687 (2024)
Prenatal exposures and cell type proportions are main drivers of FKBP5 DNA methylation in maltreated and non-maltreated children. NEUROBIOLOGY OF STRESS 6.
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112 (9), pp. 1426 - 1443.e11 (2024)
Human cortical neurogenesis is altered via glucocorticoid-mediated regulation of ZBTB16 expression. NEURON 7.
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Polygenic risk for schizophrenia converges on alternative polyadenylation as molecular mechanism underlying synaptic impairment. bioRxiv: the preprint server for biology (2024)
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14 (3), e074925 (2024)
Cohort profile: BioMD-Y (biopsychosocial factors of major depression in youth) - a biobank study on the molecular genetics and environmental factors of depression in children and adolescents in Munich. BMJ OPEN 9.
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Transdiagnostic evaluation of epigenetic age acceleration and burden of psychiatric disorders. NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY (2023)
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Extensive evaluation of DNA methylation of functional elements in the murine Fkbp5 locus using high-accuracy DNA methylation measurement via targeted bisulfite sequencing. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE (2023)
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23 (19), 11448 (2022)
Genome-Wide Copy Number Variant and High-Throughput Transcriptomics Analyses of Placental Tissues Underscore Persisting Child Susceptibility in At-Risk Pregnancies Cleared in Standard Genetic Testing. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES 12.
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179 (5), pp. 375 - 387 (2022)
Cell-Type-Specific Impact of Glucocorticoid Receptor Activation on the Developing Brain: A Cerebral Organoid Study. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY 13.
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21, 100496 (2022)
DiffBrainNet: Differential analyses add new insights into the response to glucocorticoids at the level of genes, networks and brain regions. NEUROBIOLOGY OF STRESS 14.
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12 (1), e049231 (2022)
Cohort profile: InTraUterine sampling in early pregnancy (ITU), a prospective pregnancy cohort study in Finland: study design and baseline characteristics. BMJ OPEN 15.
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227 (8), pp. 2809 - 2820 (2022)
FKBP5 intron 7 methylation is associated with higher anxiety proneness and smaller right thalamus volume in adolescents. BRAIN STRUCTURE & FUNCTION 16.
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15, 100336 (2021)
Childhood adversity correlates with stable changes in DNA methylation trajectories in children and converges with epigenetic signatures of prenatal stress. NEUROBIOLOGY OF STRESS 17.
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15, 100394 (2021)
The pediatric buccal epigenetic clock identifies significant ageing acceleration in children with internalizing disorder and maltreatment exposure. NEUROBIOLOGY OF STRESS 18.
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215 (3), PII S0007125018002349, pp. 519 - 527 (2019)
Evidence for oestrogen sensitivity in perinatal depression: pharmacological sex hormone manipulation study. British Journal of Psychiatry 19.
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100, p. S49 - S49 (2019)
Bidirectional effect of early adversity on epigenetic ageing in children: Mediation by C-reactive protein and moderation by FKBP5 gene and cortisol status. PSYCHONEUROENDOCRINOLOGY 20.
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176 (8), pp. 615 - 625 (2019)
Polygenic Risk: Predicting Depression Outcomes in Clinical and Epidemiological Cohorts of Youths. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY