Post-mortem examination of 42 brain tissue samples of people with schizophrenia revealed a buildup of abnormal proteins similar to that found in people with neurodegenerative diseases. Many of the abnormal proteins were involved in nervous system development, specifically neurogenesis. Source: Physical evidence in the brain for types of schizophrenia – Neuroscience News
Category: Personality disorders
Psych Central | Psych Central Daily Newsletter | 12 October 2018
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