2 research outputs found
Characterizing amino-acid biosignatures amongst individuals with schizophrenia: a case–control study
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- A Annamalai
- A Millier
- AE Eggers
- AK Sinha
- BA Wharton
- Bing Cao
- CM Chen
- D Dahlberg
- D Rojo
- DA Lewis
- Danielle Cha
- Dongfang Wang
- DS Cha
- E Comasco
- E Jimenez
- E Mikanmaa
- E Yablonsky-Alter
- Elisa Brietzke
- EM Eyjolfsson
- F Galli
- F Hoche
- F Macciardi
- F Tao
- H Hegyi
- H Maeshima
- Hannah Zuckerman
- HG Bernstein
- HG Gika
- HL Cai
- I Cervenka
- J Xia
- JC Garcia-Canaveras
- Jingyu Wang
- JK Yao
- Joshua D. Rosenblat
- JP Danaceau
- K Koido
- K Takahashi
- KA Azizan
- KN Thakkar
- L Yuan
- L Zhong
- LE Larovere
- M Lee
- M Oresic
- M Ota
- M Samuelsson
- ME Kegel
- MH Jospeh
- NM Morshed
- O Bonnot
- OD Howes
- P Li
- Q Yang
- Qing Xie
- R Abboud
- RJ Beninger
- RM Murray
- Roger S. McIntyre
- S Anjum
- S Koike
- S Saleem
- S Tanaka
- SS Bird
- SW Olde Damink
- T Audhya
- VA Liubetskii
- Y He
- Y Iwasaki
- Y Shigeri
- Yaqiong Liu
- YK Choi
- Zihang Pan
- Publication venue
- 'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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EEG microstates as biomarker for psychosis in ultra-high-risk patients
- Author
- A Custo
- A Damborska
- A Delorme
- A Khanna
- A Khanna
- A Ramyead
- A Riecher-Rössler
- A Riecher-Rössler
- A Riecher-Rössler
- A Schmidt
- A Stevens
- A Yung
- AR Yung
- C Andreou
- CM Michel
- D Lehmann
- D Lehmann
- D Peralta
- D Rodrigues-Amorim
- DO Perkins
- E Mikanmaa
- F Musso
- F Schultze-Lutter
- F Schultze-Lutter
- H Häfner
- H Katayama
- J Britz
- J Kindler
- JE Overall
- JR da Cruz
- K Nishida
- K Rieger
- KM Larsen
- L Kambeitz-Ilankovic
- M Baradits
- M Kikuchi
- M Yoshimura
- M Zabel
- MI Tomescu
- MI Tomescu
- MM Murray
- O Santesteban-Echarri
- P Fusar-Poli
- P Fusar-Poli
- P Fusar-Poli
- P Milz
- PD Harvey
- PJ Harrison
- S Irisawa
- S Olbrich
- T Koenig
- T Koenig
- T Koenig
- V Brodbeck
- V Strelets
- Y Chung
- Publication venue
- 'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
- Publication date
- Field of study