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2. Longitudinal study on hippocampal subfields and glucose metabolism in early psychosis
3. Selection bias in clinical studies of first-episode psychosis: A follow-up study
4. Adult Attachment System Links With Brain Mu Opioid Receptor Availability In Vivo
5. Validation of the Bullying Scale for Adults - Results of the PRONIA-study
6. Amygdala subnucleus volumes in psychosis high-risk state and first-episode psychosis
7. Molecular, physiological and functional features underlying antipsychotic medication use related cortical thinning
8. Molecular, physiological and functional features underlying cortical thinning related to antipsychotic medication use
9. Short-term functional outcome in psychotic patients: results of the Turku early psychosis study (TEPS)
10. Sex difference in brain CB1 receptor availability in man
11. FreeSurfer 7 quality control: Key problem areas and importance of manual corrections
12. Elevated serum chemokine CCL22 levels in first-episode psychosis: associations with symptoms, peripheral immune state and in vivo brain glial cell function
13. Manual Quality Control with Freesurfer 7.1: Key Problem Areas and Importance of Corrections
14. Kraepelin and Bleuler were right: disorganised thinking and poverty of emotions, not delusions or hallucinations, are primary in psychoses
15. Additional file 5 of Short-term functional outcome in psychotic patients: results of the Turku early psychosis study (TEPS)
16. Additional file 1 of Short-term functional outcome in psychotic patients: results of the Turku early psychosis study (TEPS)
17. Short-term Functional Outcome in Psychotic Patients. Results of the Turku Early Psychosis Study (TEPS).
18. Validation of the Bullying Scale for Adults - Results of the PRONIA-study
19. Validation of the Bullying Scale for Adults - Results of the PRONIA-study
20. S132. SAMPLING BIAS IN STUDIES OF FIRST-EPISODE PSYCHOSIS – A FOLLOW-UP STUDY
21. S170. AMYGDALA SUBNUCLEI VOLUMES IN FIRST-EPISODE PSYCHOSIS: ASSOCIATION WITH CHILDHOOD ADVERSITY
22. SAMPLING BIAS IN STUDIES OF FIRSTEPISODE PSYCHOSIS – A FOLLOW-UP STUDY.
23. Kraepelin and Bleuler were right: disorganised thinking and poverty of emotions, not delusions or hallucinations, are primary in psychoses.
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