OXTR polymorphisms associated with severity and treatment responses of schizophrenia
OXTR polymorphisms associated with severity and treatment responses of schizophrenia
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London: Nature Publishing Group
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The mechanisms generating specific symptoms of schizophrenia remain unclear and genetic research makes it possible to explore these issues at a fundamental level. Taking into account the associations between the oxytocin system and social functions, which are apparently impaired in schizophrenia patients, we hypothesized that the oxytocin receptor...
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OXTR polymorphisms associated with severity and treatment responses of schizophrenia
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2334-265X
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10.1038/s41537-023-00413-5