Two studies published November 30 in Nature Neuroscience point to prenatal brain development as the vulnerable period for schizophrenia risk. Both studies tracked methylation of DNA, a regulator of gene expression, across the genome in an unprecedented number of postmortem brain samples.
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Two studies published November 30 in Nature Neuroscience point to prenatal brain development as the vulnerable period for schizophrenia risk. Both studies tracked methylation of DNA, a regulator of gene expression, across the genome in an unprecedented number of postmortem brain samples.
Read this story at Schizophrenia Research Forum.
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