DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.17151464
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Analysis of gene expression and DNA methylation in a cognitive phenotype model of schizophrenia

Abstract: <p>The underpinning hypothesis of this study is that the environmental insults implicated in schizophrenia cause epigenetic changes that trigger deleterious gene expression, resulting in deviations from normal neurodevelopment. The behavioural abnormalities in schizophrenia can be grouped into the three common classes of symptoms: positive, negative, and cognitive. Cognitive symptoms are symptoms that impair cognitive processing and have detrimental effects on individuals with schizophrenia. Maternal imm… Show more

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