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1. Association of clinical parameters and polygenic risk scores for body mass index, schizophrenia, and diabetes with antipsychotic-induced weight gain.

2. Changing the Antipsychotic in Early Nonimprovers to Amisulpride or Olanzapine: Randomized, Double-Blind Trial in Patients With Schizophrenia.

3. What happens with schizophrenia patients after their discharge from hospital? Results on outcome and treatment from a "real-world" 2-year follow-up trial.

4. Polygenic analysis suggests the involvement of calcium signaling in executive function in schizophrenia patients.

5. Remission in schizophrenia - What are we measuring? Comparing the consensus remission criteria to a CGI-based definition of remission and to remission in major depression.

6. Comparing Schizophrenia Patients With a Predicted High/Low Risk of Nonresponse Receiving Treatment with Ziprasidone and Haloperidol: A Randomized-Controlled Study.

9. QTc prolongation in short-term treatment of schizophrenia patients: effects of different antipsychotics and genetic factors.

10. Subtypes of depression and their overlap in a naturalistic inpatient sample of major depressive disorder.

11. Add-on Antidepressants in the Naturalistic Treatment of Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorder - When, Who, and How?

12. Associations of NEUROD2 polymorphisms and change of cognitive dysfunctions in schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder after eight weeks of antipsychotic treatment.

13. Validity of remission and recovery criteria for schizophrenia and major depression: comparison of the results of two one-year follow-up naturalistic studies.

14. Challenging the understanding of significant improvement and outcome in schizophrenia - the concept of reliable and clinically significant change methods.

15. What are residual symptoms in schizophrenia spectrum disorder? Clinical description and 1-year persistence within a naturalistic trial.

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