C-reactive protein is increased in schizophrenia but is not altered by antipsychotics: Meta-analysis and implications
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posted on 2024-06-03, 19:23 authored by BS Fernandes, J Steiner, HG Bernstein, Seetal DoddSeetal Dodd, Julie PascoJulie Pasco, Olivia DeanOlivia Dean, P Nardin, CA Gonçalves, Michael BerkMichael BerkC-reactive protein is increased in schizophrenia but is not altered by antipsychotics: Meta-analysis and implications
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2015, Nature Publishing GroupJournal
Molecular PsychiatryVolume
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Science & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineBiochemistry & Molecular BiologyNeurosciencesPsychiatryNeurosciences & NeurologyKYNURENINE AMINOTRANSFERASE IIBIPOLAR DISORDERNEUROTROPHIC FACTORMETABOLIC SYNDROMEDISEASE RISKSERUM-LEVELSTNF-ALPHAINFLAMMATIONASSOCIATIONMARKERS110399 Clinical Sciences not elsewhere classified920299 Health and Support Services not elsewhere classifiedSchool of Medicine110319 Psychiatry (incl Psychotherapy)111714 Mental Health920410 Mental HealthInnovation in Mental and Physical Health and Clinical TreatmentFaculty of Health3202 Clinical sciences4203 Health services and systems3209 Neurosciences420313 Mental health services200409 Mental health
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