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The Intersection Between Genetics and Infection in Maternal, Paternal and Offspring with Schizophrenia in an Ashkenazi Jewish Population
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Association of complement component C4 with conversion to psychosis among adolescents at clinical high risk of psychosis
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Examining the interrelationship between the levels of neuroactive
cytokines and T.gondii exposure on the risk for schizophrenia
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Genome-wide association study in two populations to determine genetic variants associated with Toxoplasma gondii infection and relationship to schizophrenia risk.
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HLA typing using genome wide data reveals susceptibility types for infections in a psychiatric disease enriched Ashkenazi Jewish population.
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Pesticides and Parkinson's disease: Attributable Risk of
Occupational Exposure and Neurochemical Analysis of Sub-Chronic
Environmental Exposure
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Polygenic Risk Scores and Schizophrenia: Association with Gender and Age of Onset in an Ashkenazi Jewish Population
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The Effect of Toxoplasma gondii Infection on Prepulse
Inhibition and Other Startle Responses: Implications for
Schizophrenia Research
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The role of Toxoplasma gondii and Kynurenine metabolism in cognitive impairments in Schizophrenia
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