million polymorphic risk markers for
schizophrenia, significantly advancing our understanding
for susceptibility to
schizophrenia; their findings are important not only for our understanding of the genetic
Abstract:
Schizophrenia, the most common severe mental illness, leads to a serious decrease
Abstract: It is now known that
schizophrenia is a multifactorial disease in which both genetic
Shnayder, N.A.,
Novitsky, M.A.,
Neznanov, N.G.,
Limankin, O.V.,
Asadullin, A.R.,
Petrov, A.V.,
Dmitrenko, D.V.,
Narodova, E.A.,
Popenko, N.V.,
Nasyrova, R.F. (2022) Background: Patients with
schizophrenia have an increased risk of depressive disorders compared
Abstract:
Schizophrenia is a highly hereditary disorder. Genetic risk is associated with a large
Vaiman, E.E.,
Shnayder, N.A.,
Zhuravlev, N.M.,
Petrova, M.M.,
Asadullin, A.R.,
Al-Zamil, M.,
Garganeeva, N.R.,
Shipulin, G.A.,
Cumming, G.,
Nasyrova, R.F. (2022) Antipsychotics (AP) induced prolongation of the QT interval in patients with
schizophrenia
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