Multi-omics analyses of the environMENTAL project provide insights into mental health and disease

Sylvane Desrivières, Abigail Miller, Carina M. Mathey, Xinyang Yu, Di Chen, Kofoworola Agunbiade, Stefanie Heilmann-Heimbach, Andreas J. Forstner, Gunter Schumann, Per Hoffmann, Markus M. Nöthen, on behalf of the environMENTAL consortium
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Integrative analyses that incorporate different levels of ‘-omics’ data represent a powerful tool for deciphering the biological mechanisms that underlie environmental influences on mental health and disease. This Comment highlights various aspects of such multi-omics approaches, using the example of the EU-funded environMENTAL project.
环境项目的多组学分析为心理健康和疾病提供了洞察力
结合不同层次的 "组学 "数据进行综合分析,是破译环境对心理健康和疾病影响的生物机制的有力工具。本评论以欧盟资助的 environMENTAL 项目为例,重点介绍了此类多组学方法的各个方面。
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