Risk for schizophrenia--broadening the concepts, pushing back the boundaries.
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Gene-environment interactions in schizophrenia: review of epidemiological findings and future directionsEpigenetic mediation of environmental influences in major psychotic disordersThe neurodevelopmental impact of prenatal infections at different times of pregnancy: the earlier the worse?Gene expression profiling by mRNA sequencing reveals increased expression of immune/inflammation-related genes in the hippocampus of individuals with schizophrenia.The nuclear factor-κB inhibitor pyrrolidine dithiocarbamate reduces polyinosinic-polycytidilic acid-induced immune response in pregnant rats and the behavioral defects of their adult offspring.Evaluation of developmental neurotoxicity: some important issues focused on neurobehavioral developmentCombined effect of neonatal immune activation and mutant DISC1 on phenotypic changes in adulthood.The International Society for Developmental Psychobiology annual meeting symposium: Impact of early life experiences on brain and behavioral developmentEvidence for maternal-fetal genotype incompatibility as a risk factor for schizophreniaSchizophrenia: current concepts and approaches to patient careIdentifying novel interventional strategies for psychiatric disorders: integrating genomics, 'enviromics' and gene-environment interactions in valid preclinical models.The cannabinoid receptor 1 associates with NMDA receptors to produce glutamatergic hypofunction: implications in psychosis and schizophrenia.Safety assessment of the pyridoindole derivative SMe1EC2: developmental neurotoxicity study in rats.Is traumatic brain injury a risk factor for schizophrenia? A meta-analysis of case-controlled population-based studies.The Danish High Risk and Resilience Study--VIA 7--a cohort study of 520 7-year-old children born of parents diagnosed with either schizophrenia, bipolar disorder or neither of these two mental disorders.Wellbeing and resilience: mechanisms of transmission of health and risk in parents with complex mental health problems and their offspring--The WARM StudyMolecular evidence for increased expression of genes related to immune and chaperone function in the prefrontal cortex in schizophrenia.Maladaptive schemas as a mediator between social defeat and positive symptoms in young people at clinical high risk for psychosisChildhood trauma and psychotic disorders: a systematic, critical review of the evidence.Violent behaviour among people with schizophrenia: a framework for investigations of causes, and effective treatment, and prevention.Etiological and clinical features of childhood psychotic symptoms: results from a birth cohort.Decanalization mediating gene-environment interactions in schizophrenia and other psychiatric disorders with neurodevelopmental etiology.Childhood trauma, PTSD, and psychosis: Findings from a highly traumatized, minority sample.An environmental analysis of genes associated with schizophrenia: hypoxia and vascular factors as interacting elements in the neurodevelopmental model.Prevalence, impact and cultural context of psychotic experiences among ethnic minority youth.The role of vulnerability factors in individuals with an at-risk mental state of psychosis.Cannabinoid receptors couple to NMDA receptors to reduce the production of NO and the mobilization of zinc induced by glutamate.Negative symptoms of psychosis: A life course approach and implications for prevention and treatment.Dynamic molecular and anatomical changes in the glucocorticoid receptor in human cortical development.The calcium-sensitive Sigma-1 receptor prevents cannabinoids from provoking glutamate NMDA receptor hypofunction: implications in antinociception and psychotic diseases.
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Risk for schizophrenia--broadening the concepts, pushing back the boundaries.
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