New Gene-Network Method Highlights Over 600 Genes Linked to Schizophrenia
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An international investigation identified 641 new genes associated with schizophrenia, revealing how genetic networks communicate in the brain. The discovery may accelerate the development of more personalized treatments for this mental illness.
New Gene-Network Method Highlights Over 600 Genes Linked to Schizophrenia
In a pioneering leap forward in psychiatric genetics, researchers at the Lieber Institute for Brain Development, in collaboration with an international consortium spanning the University of Bari, Italy, and over 60 psychiatric hospitals worldwide, have unveiled a revolutionary approach to decoding the complex genetic architecture underpinning schizophrenia. This innovative study, recently published in Nature Genetics, moves beyond the convention…
Researchers discovered how gene networks are communicated in the brain, and have revealed 641 previously unknown genes associated with this disease in a new study involving more than 60 psychiatric hospitals around the world. The post They discover that schizophrenia is associated with more than 600 genes appeared first on THE NATIONAL.
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