SIRS 2012 — Immunology takes center stage
The immune system and its contribution to schizophrenia risk was featured in many talks, suggesting it has moved beyond itsContinue Reading
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The immune system and its contribution to schizophrenia risk was featured in many talks, suggesting it has moved beyond itsContinue Reading
More than 1,600 researchers and clinicians gathered in a Florence from 14-18 April 2012 to discuss new schizophrenia research atContinue Reading
Spontaneously occurring, protein-altering mutations likely contribute to some cases of autism, according to a trio of the largest-to-date exome sequencingContinue Reading
Trillions of synapses in the human brain connect neurons near and far, with information traversing different paths within this mazeContinue Reading
Sometimes the best way to understand how something works is to try to build it — and researchers have takenContinue Reading
Stressful experiences turn down signaling of the chemical messenger glutamate in the rat brain, according to a recent study inContinue Reading
Adding extra dopamine receptors to the mouse striatum—a manipulation that models the overactive dopamine signaling hypothesized in schizophrenia—can substantially remodelContinue Reading
Disorder-specific patterns of DNA damage in neurons mark the brain in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, according to a recent studyContinue Reading
Common variants capture at least 23 percent of liability for schizophrenia, according to a study published in Nature Genetics. TheContinue Reading
Proteins encoded by DISC1, a gene suspected in schizophrenia, can clump together and slow transport of essential components inside aContinue Reading
Desperate times may call for desperate measures, and in the awful world of treatment-resistant depression, one such measure—inserting two electrodesContinue Reading
In the hunt for environmental influences on schizophrenia risk, epidemiologists are homing in on drug use, migration, trauma, and theContinue Reading