Recent years have witnessed numerous attempts at identifying the biological correlates of impending psychosis. Biochemical markers may theoretically provide a powerful approach to identify at-risk individuals, potentially leading to more effective intervention strategies to treat them. Hopefully, future developments in the field of research biochemistry in patients with at risk mental states or prodromal symptoms will make this approach ideal for screening and monitoring purposes. In this review, we provide an overview of the different biochemical markers which have been recently demonstrated to be altered in the biological fluids of patients with impending psychosis. We will also examine the practical issues that seem to be limiting the ef...
Introduction: Currently, the diagnosis of psychiatric illnesses is based upon DSM-5 criteria. Althou...
Importance: Biomarkers that are predictive of outcomes in individuals at risk of psychosis would fac...
Background: Psychosis is a severe mental condition that is characterized by a loss of contact with r...
AbstractA major goal of current research in schizophrenia is to understand the biology underlying on...
Strong evidence now supports an association between systemic abnormalities and schizophrenia patholo...
Schizophrenia is a highly heritable, chronic, severe, disabling neurodevelopmental brain disorder wi...
The search for clinically useful biomarkers has been one of the holy grails of schizophrenia researc...
Question Can plasma proteomic biomarkers aid prediction of transition to psychotic disorder in peopl...
Major psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia, major depressive and bipolar disorders are severe...
Purpose: An astonishing amount of work has been put out in recent years to pinpoint biomarkers as po...
While schizophrenia and mental health are qualitatively distinct at the level of clinical presentati...
Recent research efforts have progressively shifted towards preventative psychiatry and prognostic id...
Introduction: Currently, the diagnosis of psychiatric illnesses is based upon DSM-5 criteria. Althou...
Importance: Biomarkers that are predictive of outcomes in individuals at risk of psychosis would fac...
Background: Psychosis is a severe mental condition that is characterized by a loss of contact with r...
AbstractA major goal of current research in schizophrenia is to understand the biology underlying on...
Strong evidence now supports an association between systemic abnormalities and schizophrenia patholo...
Schizophrenia is a highly heritable, chronic, severe, disabling neurodevelopmental brain disorder wi...
The search for clinically useful biomarkers has been one of the holy grails of schizophrenia researc...
Question Can plasma proteomic biomarkers aid prediction of transition to psychotic disorder in peopl...
Major psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia, major depressive and bipolar disorders are severe...
Purpose: An astonishing amount of work has been put out in recent years to pinpoint biomarkers as po...
While schizophrenia and mental health are qualitatively distinct at the level of clinical presentati...
Recent research efforts have progressively shifted towards preventative psychiatry and prognostic id...
Introduction: Currently, the diagnosis of psychiatric illnesses is based upon DSM-5 criteria. Althou...
Importance: Biomarkers that are predictive of outcomes in individuals at risk of psychosis would fac...
Background: Psychosis is a severe mental condition that is characterized by a loss of contact with r...