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    2022 MP Journal Highlights

    We are delighted to present in this collection twelve of Molecular Psychiatry's highest-impact articles from 2022, selected by Editor-in-Chief Julio Licinio.

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    2021 Highlights from MP

    A selection of 12 of Molecular Psychiatry's highest impact articles from 2021, selected by Editor-in-Chief Julio Licinio.

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    Advances in depression research

    This collection of articles from Molecular Psychiatry reflects the stunning progress in depression research, and follows on from our collection dedicated to stress and behavior, one of the key biological pathways leading to depression.

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    Advances in research on stress and behavior

    This collection brings together outstanding papers from Molecular Psychiatry on the fundamental interdisciplinary topic of stress and behavior, and features work by some of the most important groups in this field worldwide.

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    Advances in Schizophrenia research

    This collection brings together outstanding papers from Molecular Psychiatry to create a summary of recent advances in schizophrenia research, a major psychiatric disorder of immense public health relevance.

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    Focus on Nobel Laureate Authors

    This web focus compiles articles from Molecular Psychiatry and Translational Psychiatry that have been authored by Nobel Prize winners.

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    Autism

    This supplement includes proceedings from the Banbury Center of Cold Spring Harbor meeting on microbiology, immunology and toxicology of autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders, held in Long Island, February 11–14, 2001.

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