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Study Links Schizophrenia Risk Genes to Brain Changes at Ages 9-14
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BIOENGINEER.ORG
21d ago
Genetic Risk for Schizophrenia Impacts Brain Development in Early Adolescence
Nature.com
14d ago
Rethinking schizophrenia: insights from genomics and implications for research | Molecular Psychiatry
sciencedirect.com
21d ago
Plasma metabolomic signature of frailty and risk of late-onset schizophrenia: A prospective cohort study - ScienceDirect
Neuroscience News
21d ago
Schizophrenia Risk Gene Linked to Hyper-Excitable Neurons - Neuroscience News
Facebook
21d ago
New 2026 research confirms that severe or prolonged stress during adolescence structurally disrupts the prefrontal cortex, the region responsible for emotional regulation and impulse control. The disruption shifts the balance of neurons,
biorxiv.org
21d ago
Spatial transcriptomics implicates the thalamus and cortex in autism and schizophrenia | bioRxiv