Dentate gyrus volume deficit in schizophrenia.
Soichiro NakaharaJessica A TurnerVince D CalhounKelvin O LimBryon MuellerJuan R BustilloDaniel S O'LearySarah McEwenJames VoyvodicAysenil BelgerDaniel H MathalonJudith M FordFabio MacciardiMitsuyuki MatsumotoSteven G PotkinTheo G M van ErpPublished in: Psychological medicine (2019)
This study suggests that DG dysfunction is fundamentally involved in schizophrenia pathophysiology, that it may contribute to cognitive abnormalities in schizophrenia, and that underlying biological mechanisms may involve contributions from MOBP, SLC25A38, and RPSA.
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