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*{{CZ:Ref:Tandon 2008 Schizophrenia, Just the Facts: what we know in 2008 Part 1: Overview}}
*{{CZ:Ref:Gregório 2009 Polymorphisms in genes involved in neurodevelopment may be associated with altered brain morphology in schizophrenia: Preliminary evidence}}
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*{{CZ:Ref:Andreasen 2008 The Role of the Cerebellum in Schizophrenia}}
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A list of key readings about Schizophrenia.
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Introductory part to a series of four articles on what was known about schizophrenia at the time of writing. Part 2 is on Epidemiology and etiology, part 3 on Neurobiology and part 4 on Clinical features and conceptualizations of this complex topic.
The series is structured around a list (given in part 1) of facts on schizophrenia, which are assessed in terms of reproducibility, relevance to the illness and how long they had been known
Provides an analysis of correlations between 10 volume-based brain morphometric measures and 32 single-nucleotide polymorphisms in 25 schizophrenic patients, tentatively identifying RELN, the gene encoding reelin, as possibly involved in ventricular enlargement, and PCDH12, the gene encoding protocadherin 12, as a candidate for genetic invovlvement in gyrification.
Provides a brief biography of Paul Eugen Bleuler, along with a portrait and the etymology of the word schizophrenia.
Provides a brief synthesis of expert opinions on specific aspects of research into the biological mechanisms underlying schizophrenia, along with a perspective from non-experts.