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86 reviewsISBN 13: 9780387743509
Author: Patricio O Donnell
This hugely important text aims to illuminate one of the most difficult areas of study in psychiatric medicine – the basis for schizophrenia in human DNA. The genetics of schizophrenia have been elusive for decades. Lately, however, a complex set of genes and gene variations that confer predisposition to schizophrenia have been identified. The challenge is to understand the biology of the genes and find out how they exert their influence. Here is all the latest research.
Schizophrenia Genes: Searching for Common Features, Functions, and Mechanisms
Towards a Molecular Classification of Illness: Effects of Schizophrenia Susceptibility Loci on Clinical Symptoms and Cognitive Function
Homer: A Genetic Factor in Schizophrenia?
Neuregulin-erbB Signaling and the Pathogenesis of Schizophrenia
Nicotinic Cholinergic Cortical Dysfunction in Schizophrenia
A Role for Glutamate Receptors, Transporters, and Interacting Proteins in Cortical Dysfunction in Schizophrenia
Cortical Circuit Dysfunction in the NMDA Receptor Hypofunction Model for the Psychosis of Schizophrenia
Alterations in Hippocampal Function in Schizophrenia: its Genetic Associations and Systems Implications
Identifying Novel Target Genes in Psychotic Disorder Network Association Analyses
Alterations in Cortical GABA Neurotransmission in Schizophrenia: Causes and Consequences
Increased Cortical Excitability as a Critical Element in Schizophrenia Pathophysiology
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