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Hippocampal pyramidal cell disarray correlates negatively to cell number: implications for the pathogenesis of schizophrenia

Brains from patients with therapy-refractory schizophrenia were examined with respect to pyramidal cell disarray in the hippocampus, a finding reported in some studies, but not confirmed in others. A significantly higher number of disarrayed cells was seen in the brains of the schizophrenic patients...

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Published in:European archives of psychiatry and clinical neuroscience 1997-06, Vol.247 (3), p.120-127
Main Authors: Jönsson, S A, Luts, A, Guldberg-Kjaer, N, Brun, A
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