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Zaharija, Beti, Bradshaw, Nicholas J.
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In Progress in Neuropsychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry 2 March 2024 130
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Samardžija, Bobana, Petrović, Milan, Zaharija, Beti, Medija, Marta, Meštrović, Ana, Bradshaw, Nicholas J., Filošević Vujnović, Ana, Andretić Waldowski, Rozi
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Current Issues in Molecular Biology; Aug2024, Vol. 46 Issue 8, p8526-8549, 24p
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Zaharija, Beti1 (AUTHOR), Odorčić, Maja1 (AUTHOR), Hart, Anja1 (AUTHOR), Samardžija, Bobana1 (AUTHOR), Marreiros, Rita2 (AUTHOR), Prikulis, Ingrid2 (AUTHOR), Juković, Maja1 (AUTHOR), Hyde, Thomas M.3,4,5 (AUTHOR), Kleinman, Joel E.3,4 (AUTHOR), Korth, Carsten2 (AUTHOR) ckorth@hhu.de, Bradshaw, Nicholas J.1,2 (AUTHOR) ckorth@hhu.de
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences. Oct2022, Vol. 23 Issue 19, p11048. 19p.
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Introduction Schizophrenia is one of the major chronic mental illnesses, and it presents with persistent disturbances in cognitive processes, social interaction, and emotional responsiveness. The treatments currently available are insufficient and mo
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Background To date, the pathophysiology of schizophrenia remains incompletely understood. While traditionally investigated using genetics, disrupted protein homeostasis has been suggested as a complementary approach to determine biological basis for
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Bradshaw, Nicholas J., Samardžija, Bobana, Zaharija, Beti, Pavešić Radonja, Aristea, Juković, Maja, Odorčić, Maja, Hart, Anja, Renner, Éva, Palkovits, Miklós, Rubeša, Gordana
Background Genetic analysis of schizophrenia has made great progress in the last 15 years, identifying many loci that may influence its pathology. However, the existence of many risk variants of small individual effect, combined with rare variants, m
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Introduction Schizophrenia is a severe mental illness, characterized by life-long cognitive and behavioural changes. Its development is caused by genetic and environmental factors whose complexity has made it difficult to invent new treatment methods
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Introduction Bipolar disorder, major depression disorder and schizophrenia are neuropsychiatric conditions categorized as chronic mental illness (CMI) and are some of the leading causes of disabilities worldwide. They are characterized by both geneti
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