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Stratification and prediction of remission in first-episode psychosis patients: the OPTiMiSE cohort study

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Background Systemic immune dysregulation has been implicated in psychosis pathophysiology, potentially contributing to white matter (WM) alterations and neuronal dysfunction. While immune-brain interactions have been observed in neuropsychiatric disorders, the underlying mechanisms, including potential lipidic changes in brain cells, remain poorly understood. This study integrates in vivo and post-mortem analyses to explore immune-FA interactions and lipidomic profiles in psychosis, addressi...

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10.1038/s41398-018-0366-5

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0000-0001-5832-951X
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0000-0002-7486-9097
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0000-0002-5854-9253
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0000-0002-0617-0436


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Springer Nature [academic journals on nature.com]
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Translational Psychiatry More from this journal
Volume:
9
Issue:
1
Pages:
20-20
Publication date:
2019-01-17
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2158-3188
ISSN:
2158-3188


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English
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2359502
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pubs:2359502
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W2909838076
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2026-01-15
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