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F168. Increased Protein Insolubility in Brains From a Subset of Patients With Schizophrenia
Abstract
The mechanisms leading to schizophrenia are likely to be diverse. However, there may be common pathophysiological pathways for subtypes of the disease. In the present study, we tested the hypothesis that increased protein insolubility and ubiquitination represent one such pathway underlying a subtype of...
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Title
F168. Increased Protein Insolubility in Brains From a Subset of Patients With Schizophrenia
Published Date
May 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
85
Issue
10
Pages
S278 - S278
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