The neurodevelopmental hypothesis of schizophrenia suggests that, at least in part, events occurring within the intrauterine or perinatal environment at critical times of brain development underlies emergence of the psychosis observed during adulthood, and brain pathologies that are hypothesised to be from birth. All potential risks stimulate activation of the immune system, and are suggested to act in parallel with an underlying genetic liability, such that an imperfect regulation of the genome mediates these prenatal or early postnatal environmental effects. Epidemiologically based animal models looking at environment and with genes have provided us with a wealth of knowledge in the understanding of the pathophysiology of schizophrenia,...
Poster PresentationMaternal infection during pregnancy increases risk of serious psychiatric disorde...
Mounting evidence indicates that schizophrenia is associated with adverse intrauterine experiences. ...
Mounting evidence indicates that schizophrenia is associated with adverse intrauterine experiences. ...
The exploration of possible immune mechanisms in schizophrenia is a long-standing area of research t...
It is increasingly appreciated that altered neuroimmune mechanisms might play a role in the developm...
Recent studies on animals and humans point to the possibility that environmental events might impa...
We provide a brief review of findings supporting a role for prenatal infection in the etiology of sc...
Maternal infection during pregnancy increases risk of severe neuropsychiatric disorders, including s...
Objectives Maternal infection during pregnancy increases risk of severe neuropsychiatric disorders,...
Rationale: Prenatal exposure to infection is a notable environmental risk factor in the development ...
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OBJECTIVES: Maternal infection during pregnancy increases risk of severe neuropsychiatric disorders,...
Risk of schizophrenia is likely to involve gene × environment (G × E) interactions. Neuregulin 1 (NR...
Susceptibility to schizophrenia is mediated by genetic and environmental risk factors. Maternal immu...
Recent neuroimaging and neuropathological studies suggest a developmental origin for schizophrenia. ...
Poster PresentationMaternal infection during pregnancy increases risk of serious psychiatric disorde...
Mounting evidence indicates that schizophrenia is associated with adverse intrauterine experiences. ...
Mounting evidence indicates that schizophrenia is associated with adverse intrauterine experiences. ...
The exploration of possible immune mechanisms in schizophrenia is a long-standing area of research t...
It is increasingly appreciated that altered neuroimmune mechanisms might play a role in the developm...
Recent studies on animals and humans point to the possibility that environmental events might impa...
We provide a brief review of findings supporting a role for prenatal infection in the etiology of sc...
Maternal infection during pregnancy increases risk of severe neuropsychiatric disorders, including s...
Objectives Maternal infection during pregnancy increases risk of severe neuropsychiatric disorders,...
Rationale: Prenatal exposure to infection is a notable environmental risk factor in the development ...
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
OBJECTIVES: Maternal infection during pregnancy increases risk of severe neuropsychiatric disorders,...
Risk of schizophrenia is likely to involve gene × environment (G × E) interactions. Neuregulin 1 (NR...
Susceptibility to schizophrenia is mediated by genetic and environmental risk factors. Maternal immu...
Recent neuroimaging and neuropathological studies suggest a developmental origin for schizophrenia. ...
Poster PresentationMaternal infection during pregnancy increases risk of serious psychiatric disorde...
Mounting evidence indicates that schizophrenia is associated with adverse intrauterine experiences. ...
Mounting evidence indicates that schizophrenia is associated with adverse intrauterine experiences. ...