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Keedy, Sarah K.Person Why?
1/5 Bipolar-Schizophrenia Network for Intermediate Phenotypes 2 (B-SNIP 2) - ResuGrant Why?
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5/5 BIPOLAR-SCHIZOPHRENIA NETWORK FOR INTERMEDIATE PHENOTYPES (B-SNIP) - Resubmission - 1Grant Why?
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Functional connectivity during affective mentalizing in criminal offenders with psychotic disorders: Associations with clinical symptoms.Academic Article Why?
Retinal layer abnormalities and their association with clinical and brain measures in psychotic disorders: A preliminary study.Academic Article Why?
Association of Choroid Plexus Enlargement With Cognitive, Inflammatory, and Structural Phenotypes Across the Psychosis Spectrum.Academic Article Why?
Testing Psychosis Phenotypes From Bipolar-Schizophrenia Network for Intermediate Phenotypes for Clinical Application: Biotype Characteristics and Targets.Academic Article Why?
Multivariate Relationships Between Cognition and Brain Anatomy Across the Psychosis Spectrum.Academic Article Why?
Sex and diagnosis specific associations between DNA methylation of the oxytocin receptor gene with emotion processing and temporal-limbic and prefrontal brain volumes in psychotic disorders.Academic Article Why?
Pons-to-Cerebellum Hypoconnectivity Along the Psychosis Spectrum and Associations With Sensory Prediction and Hallucinations in Schizophrenia.Academic Article Why?
NRXN1 is associated with enlargement of the temporal horns of the lateral ventricles in psychosis.Academic Article Why?
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