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2011Translational research approach to biological and modifiable risk factors of psychosis and affective disordersBaune, B.; Thome, J.
2019Dysregulation of kynurenine metabolism is related to proinflammatory cytokines, attention, and prefrontal cortex volume in schizophreniaKindler, J.; Lim, C.K.; Weickert, C.S.; Boerrigter, D.; Galletly, C.; Liu, D.; Jacobs, K.R.; Balzan, R.; Bruggemann, J.; O'Donnell, M.; Lenroot, R.; Guillemin, G.J.; Weickert, T.W.
2018Genomic dissection of bipolar disorder and schizophrenia, including 28 subphenotypesRuderfer, D.M.; Ripke, S.; McQuillin, A.; Boocock, J.; Stahl, E.A.; Pavlides, J.M.W.; Mullins, N.; Charney, A.W.; Ori, A.P.S.; Loohuis, L.M.O.; Domenici, E.; Di Florio, A.; Papiol, S.; Kalman, J.L.; Trubetskoy, V.; Adolfsson, R.; Agartz, I.; Agerbo, E.; Akil, H.; Albani, D.; et al.
2017PET imaging of putative microglial activation in individuals at ultra-high risk for psychosis, recently diagnosed and chronically ill with schizophreniaDi Biase, M.; Zalesky, A.; O'keefe, G.; Laskaris, L.; Baune, B.; Weickert, C.; Olver, J.; McGorry, P.; Amminger, G.; Nelson, B.; Scott, A.; Hickie, I.; Banati, R.; Turkheimer, F.; Yaqub, M.; Everall, I.; Pantelis, C.; Cropley, V.
2014QTc prolongation with asenapineKotasek, F.; Tibrewal, P.; Dhillon, R.
2019Investigation of peripheral complement factors across stages of psychosisLaskaris, L.; Zalesky, A.; Weickert, C.S.; Di Biase, M.A.; Chana, G.; Baune, B.T.; Bousman, C.; Nelson, B.; McGorry, P.; Everall, I.; Pantelis, C.; Cropley, V.
2018Clozapine and psychosocial function in schizophrenia: a systematic review and meta‐analysisOlagunju, A.; Clark, S.; Baune, B.
2013Confirmation biases across the psychosis continuum: The contribution of hypersalient evidence-hypothesis matchesBalzan, R.; Delfabbro, P.; Galletly, C.; Woodward, T.
2012Reasoning heuristics across the psychosis continuum: the contribution of hypersalient evidence-hypothesis matchesBalzan, R.; Delfabbro, P.; Galletly, C.; Woodward, T.
2010The Reelin (RELN) gene is associated with executive function in healthy individualsBaune, B.; Konrad, C.; Suslow, T.; Domschke, K.; Birosova, E.; Sehlmeyer, C.; Beste, C.