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Schizophrenia is a chronic debilitating disorder which affects more than two million Americans, and millions more worldwide. While significant progress has been made in understanding the disease and developing treatments, there remains a significant unmet medical need. More than 50% of patients switch their medication in a given year due to either poor response or the experience of adverse events.
Study shows how mitochondrial function impacts schizophrenia in patients with genetic disorder

Study shows how mitochondrial function impacts schizophrenia in patients with genetic disorder

Researchers identify overlapping genetic locations that shape face and the brain

Researchers identify overlapping genetic locations that shape face and the brain

Discovering a new genetic mutation in Schizophrenia

Discovering a new genetic mutation in Schizophrenia

Innovative computational model of cells could help better understand neurodevelopmental disorders

Innovative computational model of cells could help better understand neurodevelopmental disorders

Study reveals how lipids and water molecules control 5-hydroxytryptamine receptors

Study reveals how lipids and water molecules control 5-hydroxytryptamine receptors

Gender difference accounts for major psychiatric disorders

Gender difference accounts for major psychiatric disorders

Abnormalities in cholesterol transport protein associated with schizophrenia

Abnormalities in cholesterol transport protein associated with schizophrenia

KAIST researchers identify mechanism underlying plasticity in adult brains

KAIST researchers identify mechanism underlying plasticity in adult brains

Researchers create 3D miniature organs that precisely mimic human tissues

Researchers create 3D miniature organs that precisely mimic human tissues

Scientists identify key source of sensory perception

Scientists identify key source of sensory perception

Astrocytes regulate inhibitory synapses by binding to neurons

Astrocytes regulate inhibitory synapses by binding to neurons

New data can aid research on disease mutations, preserve endangered species

New data can aid research on disease mutations, preserve endangered species

Experts use super-resolution microscopy to observe individual synapse proteins

Experts use super-resolution microscopy to observe individual synapse proteins

UNM researchers identify medications that could help fight COVID-19 infection

UNM researchers identify medications that could help fight COVID-19 infection

Human genetics: New insights into our own biology

Human genetics: New insights into our own biology

Mouse model reveals neurons responsible for guiding adaptive behavior

Mouse model reveals neurons responsible for guiding adaptive behavior

Study shows misfiring brain cells can create swallowing problems in children with neurodevelopmental disorders

Study shows misfiring brain cells can create swallowing problems in children with neurodevelopmental disorders

Researchers identify brain protein that leads to seizures, abnormal social behaviors

Researchers identify brain protein that leads to seizures, abnormal social behaviors

New technique could accelerate drug research for various diseases

New technique could accelerate drug research for various diseases

Study: Transgender and gender-diverse adults more likely to be diagnosed as autistic

Study: Transgender and gender-diverse adults more likely to be diagnosed as autistic

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