Human postmortem brain studies are critical for elucidating the pathophysiology and etiology of schizophrenia and other major mental illnesses. The traditional approach compares patients and control subjects but is potentially confounded by a number of artifacts, including medication, substance misuse, and other secondary effects of illness. Genetic advances now make possible a novel approach that focuses on how allelic variation in risk-associated genes affects expression and function of transcripts and proteins. These questions can be addressed in normal brain, overcoming to some extent the confounding effects of studying brains from subjects with schizophrenia; equally, extension of the studies to include cases also has advantages. Conce...
The effect of schizophrenia (SCZ) genetic risk on gene expression in brain remains elusive. A popula...
Neuropsychiatric disorders like schizophrenia are likely caused by a large number of genes with a sm...
AbstractSchizophrenia is a highly heritable disorder, but many aspects of its etiology and pathophys...
An abnormality in neurodevelopment is one of the most robust etiologic hypotheses in schizophrenia (...
Schizophrenia is a severe psychiatric illness for which the precise etiology remains unknown. Studie...
The search for what causes schizophrenia has been onerous. This research has included extensive asse...
Studies that seek to determine the etiology of schizophrenia through pathological images and mor-pho...
Background: Gene expression profiling of the postmortem human brain is part of the ...
Schizophrenia (SZ) is a heritable brain disease originating from a complex interaction of genetic an...
Background: Schizophrenia is a neurodevelopmental disorder with genetic and environmental factors co...
Recent large-scale genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have enabled the discovery of common genet...
There is impressive evidence for the involvement of several genetic risk factors in the aetiopathoge...
International audienceCurrent research suggests that alterations in neurodevelopmental processes, in...
Schizophrenia is a common mental illness resulting from a complex interplay of genetic and environme...
In the etymology of schizophrenia, the genetic component seems to play an essential role. Studies ha...
The effect of schizophrenia (SCZ) genetic risk on gene expression in brain remains elusive. A popula...
Neuropsychiatric disorders like schizophrenia are likely caused by a large number of genes with a sm...
AbstractSchizophrenia is a highly heritable disorder, but many aspects of its etiology and pathophys...
An abnormality in neurodevelopment is one of the most robust etiologic hypotheses in schizophrenia (...
Schizophrenia is a severe psychiatric illness for which the precise etiology remains unknown. Studie...
The search for what causes schizophrenia has been onerous. This research has included extensive asse...
Studies that seek to determine the etiology of schizophrenia through pathological images and mor-pho...
Background: Gene expression profiling of the postmortem human brain is part of the ...
Schizophrenia (SZ) is a heritable brain disease originating from a complex interaction of genetic an...
Background: Schizophrenia is a neurodevelopmental disorder with genetic and environmental factors co...
Recent large-scale genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have enabled the discovery of common genet...
There is impressive evidence for the involvement of several genetic risk factors in the aetiopathoge...
International audienceCurrent research suggests that alterations in neurodevelopmental processes, in...
Schizophrenia is a common mental illness resulting from a complex interplay of genetic and environme...
In the etymology of schizophrenia, the genetic component seems to play an essential role. Studies ha...
The effect of schizophrenia (SCZ) genetic risk on gene expression in brain remains elusive. A popula...
Neuropsychiatric disorders like schizophrenia are likely caused by a large number of genes with a sm...
AbstractSchizophrenia is a highly heritable disorder, but many aspects of its etiology and pathophys...