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Molecular Psychiatry|August 2, 2019
Correction: iPSC-derived homogeneous populations of developing schizophrenia cortical interneurons have compromised mitochondrial functionPeiyan Ni, Haneul Noh, Gun-Hoo Park, et al.
The American Journal of Psychiatry|July 5, 2005
Structural brain magnetic resonance imaging of limbic and thalamic volumes in pediatric bipolar disorderJean A Frazier, Sufen Chiu, Janis L Breeze, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|November 13, 2019
Human autologous iPSC-derived dopaminergic progenitors restore motor function in Parkinson's disease modelsBin Song, Young Cha, Sanghyeok Ko, et al.
Nature Neuroscience|October 24, 2020
Activated microglia cause metabolic disruptions in developmental cortical interneurons that persist in interneurons from individuals with schizophreniaGun-Hoo Park, Haneul Noh, Zhicheng Shao, et al.
The New England Journal of Medicine|May 14, 2020
Personalized iPSC-Derived Dopamine Progenitor Cells for Parkinson's DiseaseJeffrey S Schweitzer, Bin Song, Todd M Herrington, et al.
Biological Psychiatry|February 18, 2014
The human ortholog of acid-sensing ion channel gene ASIC1a is associated with panic disorder and amygdala structure and functionJordan W Smoller, Patience J Gallagher, Laramie E Duncan, et al.
Nature Neuroscience|January 22, 2019
Dysregulated protocadherin-pathway activity as an intrinsic defect in induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cortical interneurons from subjects with schizophreniaZhicheng Shao, Haneul Noh, Woong Bin Kim, et al.
Nature|April 9, 2022
Rare coding variants in ten genes confer substantial risk for schizophreniaTarjinder Singh, Timothy Poterba, David Curtis, et al.
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Molecular Psychiatry|August 2, 2019
Correction: iPSC-derived homogeneous populations of developing schizophrenia cortical interneurons have compromised mitochondrial functionPeiyan Ni, Haneul Noh, Gun-Hoo Park, et al.
The American Journal of Psychiatry|July 5, 2005
Structural brain magnetic resonance imaging of limbic and thalamic volumes in pediatric bipolar disorderJean A Frazier, Sufen Chiu, Janis L Breeze, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|November 13, 2019
Human autologous iPSC-derived dopaminergic progenitors restore motor function in Parkinson's disease modelsBin Song, Young Cha, Sanghyeok Ko, et al.
Nature Neuroscience|October 24, 2020
Activated microglia cause metabolic disruptions in developmental cortical interneurons that persist in interneurons from individuals with schizophreniaGun-Hoo Park, Haneul Noh, Zhicheng Shao, et al.
The New England Journal of Medicine|May 14, 2020
Personalized iPSC-Derived Dopamine Progenitor Cells for Parkinson's DiseaseJeffrey S Schweitzer, Bin Song, Todd M Herrington, et al.
Biological Psychiatry|February 18, 2014
The human ortholog of acid-sensing ion channel gene ASIC1a is associated with panic disorder and amygdala structure and functionJordan W Smoller, Patience J Gallagher, Laramie E Duncan, et al.
Nature Neuroscience|January 22, 2019
Dysregulated protocadherin-pathway activity as an intrinsic defect in induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cortical interneurons from subjects with schizophreniaZhicheng Shao, Haneul Noh, Woong Bin Kim, et al.
Nature|April 9, 2022
Rare coding variants in ten genes confer substantial risk for schizophreniaTarjinder Singh, Timothy Poterba, David Curtis, et al.
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