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2“...•Cortical dendritic spines are dynamic throughout postnatal development, and exhibit cell type-specific differences.•Local inhibitory circuits affect dendritic...”
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3“...•Schizophrenia is a neurodevelopment disorder with multiple contributing genes.•Dendritic impairments, including spine loss, are present in...”
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4by Shelton, Micah A Newman, Jason T Gu, Hong Sampson, Allan R Fish, Kenneth N MacDonald, Matthew L Moyer, Caitlin E DiBitetto, James V Dorph-Petersen, Karl-Anton Penzes, Peter Lewis, David A Sweet, Robert A Published in Biological psychiatry (1969) (2015)“...Abstract Background Microtubule-associated protein 2 (MAP2) is a neuronal protein that plays a role in maintaining dendritic structure through its interaction...”
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5by Moyer, Caitlin Griffin, Robert J Pokrywczynski, James Published in Journal of digital & social media marketing (01.01.2019)“...This paper examines why fans visit a professional baseball team's Facebook page. The broader objective is to understand motivations for using communication...”
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6by Moyer, Caitlin E Erickson, Susan L Fish, Kenneth N Thiels, Edda Penzes, Peter Sweet, Robert A Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (01.05.2016)“...Cortical excitatory and inhibitory synapses are disrupted in schizophrenia, the symptoms of which often emerge during adolescence, when cortical excitatory...”
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7by Stanley, Robert Martin, Pierre-Marie Ross, Adam Freitas, Andiara Iafrati, Jillian Moyer, Caitlin Brumback, Audrey Pirooznia, Mehdi McCombie, W. Richard Potash, James Zandi, Peter Purcell, Shaun Sanders, Stephan Zuo, Yi Sohal, Vikaas Cheyette, Benjamin Published in Biological psychiatry (1969) (15.05.2017)
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8by Moyer, Caitlin E Delevich, Kristen M Fish, Kenneth N Asafu-Adjei, Josephine K Sampson, Allan R Dorph-Petersen, Karl-Anton Lewis, David A Sweet, Robert A Published in Biological psychiatry (1969) (2012)“...Background Schizophrenia is associated with perceptual and physiological auditory processing impairments that may result from primary auditory cortex...”
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9by Martin, P-M Stanley, R E Ross, A P Freitas, A E Moyer, C E Brumback, A C Iafrati, J Stapornwongkul, K S Dominguez, S Kivimäe, S Mulligan, K A Pirooznia, M McCombie, W R Potash, J B Zandi, P P Purcell, S M Sanders, S J Zuo, Y Sohal, V S Cheyette, B N R Published in Molecular psychiatry (01.02.2018)“...Mice lacking DIX domain containing-1 (DIXDC1), an intracellular Wnt/β-catenin signal pathway protein, have abnormal measures of anxiety, depression and social...”
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10by Moyer, Caitlin E Delevich, Kristen M Fish, Kenneth N Asafu-Adjei, Josephine K Sampson, Allan R Dorph-Petersen, Karl-Anton Lewis, David A Sweet, Robert A Published in Schizophrenia research (2013)“...Abstract Schizophrenia is associated with auditory processing impairments that could arise as a result of primary auditory cortex excitatory circuit pathology...”
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11by Agler, Robert A Zivich, Paul N Kawende, Bienvenu Behets, Frieda Yotebieng, Marcel Published in PLoS medicine (01.01.2021)“...Social support and relevant skills training can reduce the risk of postpartum depression (PPD) by reducing the impact of stressors. The 10-step program to...”
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12by Mordi, Ify R Chan, Benjamin K Yanez, N David Palmer, Colin N A Lang, Chim C Chalmers, James D Published in PLoS medicine (01.11.2020)“...There are conflicting reports regarding the association of the macrolide antibiotic clarithromycin with cardiovascular (CV) events. A possible explanation may...”
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13by Galante, Julieta Friedrich, Claire Dawson, Anna F Modrego-Alarcón, Marta Gebbing, Pia Delgado-Suárez, Irene Gupta, Radhika Dean, Lydia Dalgleish, Tim White, Ian R Jones, Peter B Published in PLoS medicine (01.01.2021)“...There is an urgent need for mental health promotion in nonclinical settings. Mindfulness-based programmes (MBPs) are being widely implemented to reduce stress,...”
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14by Bloom, Chloe I de Preux, Laure Sheikh, Aziz Quint, Jennifer K“...Background Guidelines recommend stepping down asthma treatment to the minimum effective dose to achieve symptom control, prevent adverse side effects, and...”
edited by Kesselheim, Aaron S
Published in PLoS medicine (21.07.2020)
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15by Hutcheon, Jennifer A Harper, Sam Liauw, Jessica Skoll, M Amanda Srour, Myriam Strumpf, Erin C Published in PLoS medicine (01.12.2020)“...There are growing concerns that antenatal corticosteroid administration may harm children's neurodevelopment. We investigated the safety of antenatal...”
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16by Ayre, Julie Cvejic, Erin Bonner, Carissa Turner, Robin M Walter, Stephen D McCaffery, Kirsten J Published in PLoS medicine (01.11.2020)“...Low health literacy is associated with poorer health outcomes. A key strategy to address health literacy is a universal precautions approach, which recommends...”
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17by McGill, Elizabeth Marks, Dalya Er, Vanessa Penney, Tarra Petticrew, Mark Egan, Matt Published in PLoS medicine (01.11.2020)“...Public health evaluation methods have been criticized for being overly reductionist and failing to generate suitable evidence for public health...”
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18by Dapas, Matthew Lin, Frederick T. J Nadkarni, Girish N Sisk, Ryan Legro, Richard S Urbanek, Margrit Hayes, M. Geoffrey Dunaif, Andrea“...Background Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common, complex genetic disorder affecting up to 15% of reproductive-age women worldwide, depending on the...”
edited by Myers, Jenny E
Published in PLoS medicine (23.06.2020)
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19by Larsson, Susanna C Carter, Paul Kar, Siddhartha Vithayathil, Mathew Mason, Amy M Michaëlsson, Karl Burgess, Stephen“...Smoking is a well-established cause of lung cancer and there is strong evidence that smoking also increases the risk of several other cancers. Alcohol...”
edited by Tsilidis, Konstantinos K
Published in PLoS medicine (01.07.2020)
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20by Baumgaertner, Bert Ridenhour, Benjamin J Justwan, Florian Carlisle, Juliet E Miller, Craig R Published in PLoS medicine (01.10.2020)“...Vaccination complacency occurs when perceived risks of vaccine-preventable diseases are sufficiently low so that vaccination is no longer perceived as a...”