Although some insights into the etiology of schizophrenia have been gained, an understanding of the illness at the molecular level remains elusive. Recent advances in proteomic profiling offer great promise for the discovery of markers underlying pathophysiology of diseases. In the present study, we employed two high-throughput proteomic techniques together with traditional methods to investigate cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), brain and peripheral tissues (liver, red blood cells and serum) of schizophrenia patients in an attempt to identify peripheral/surrogate disease markers. The cohorts used to investigate each tissue were largely independent, although some CSF and serum samples were collected from the same patient. To address the major conf...
Most proteomic studies to date have attempted to identify changes in protein levels without consider...
Background: Schizophrenia is likely to be a consequence of DNA alterations that, together with envir...
Schizophrenia is an incurable and debilitating mental disorder that may affect up to 1% of the world...
Although some insights into the etiology of schizophrenia have been gained, an understanding of the ...
Introduction: Proteomic profiling in schizophrenia was performed in an attempt to elucidate signif...
Mass spectrometry (MS)-based techniques can be a powerful tool to identify neuropsychiatric disorder...
Schizophrenia is likely to be a multifactorial disorder, consequence of alterations in gene and prot...
Schizophrenia is one of the most impairing and commonly prevalent mental disorders. Despite much res...
Schizophrenia is a heterogeneous psychiatric disorder characterized by an array of clinical manifest...
Abstract Over two million Americans are afflicted with schizophrenia, a debilitating mental health d...
INTRODUCTION: Recent evidence supports an association between systemic abnormalities and the patholo...
Proteomics is the study of global gene expression of an organ, body system, fluid, or cellular compa...
Background: Schizophrenia (SZ) and bipolar disorder (BD) share many features: overlap in mood and ps...
Strong evidence now supports an association between systemic abnormalities and schizophrenia patholo...
Schizophrenia is one of the most severe psychiatric disorders affecting 1% of the world population. ...
Most proteomic studies to date have attempted to identify changes in protein levels without consider...
Background: Schizophrenia is likely to be a consequence of DNA alterations that, together with envir...
Schizophrenia is an incurable and debilitating mental disorder that may affect up to 1% of the world...
Although some insights into the etiology of schizophrenia have been gained, an understanding of the ...
Introduction: Proteomic profiling in schizophrenia was performed in an attempt to elucidate signif...
Mass spectrometry (MS)-based techniques can be a powerful tool to identify neuropsychiatric disorder...
Schizophrenia is likely to be a multifactorial disorder, consequence of alterations in gene and prot...
Schizophrenia is one of the most impairing and commonly prevalent mental disorders. Despite much res...
Schizophrenia is a heterogeneous psychiatric disorder characterized by an array of clinical manifest...
Abstract Over two million Americans are afflicted with schizophrenia, a debilitating mental health d...
INTRODUCTION: Recent evidence supports an association between systemic abnormalities and the patholo...
Proteomics is the study of global gene expression of an organ, body system, fluid, or cellular compa...
Background: Schizophrenia (SZ) and bipolar disorder (BD) share many features: overlap in mood and ps...
Strong evidence now supports an association between systemic abnormalities and schizophrenia patholo...
Schizophrenia is one of the most severe psychiatric disorders affecting 1% of the world population. ...
Most proteomic studies to date have attempted to identify changes in protein levels without consider...
Background: Schizophrenia is likely to be a consequence of DNA alterations that, together with envir...
Schizophrenia is an incurable and debilitating mental disorder that may affect up to 1% of the world...