Psychosis: an autoimmune disease?
Psychotic disorders are common and disabling. Overlaps in clinical course in addition to epidemiological and genetic associations raise the possibility that autoimmune mechanisms may underlie some psychoses, potentially offering novel therapeutic approaches. Several immune loci including the major h...
Main Authors: | Al-Diwani, AAJ, Pollak, TA, Irani, SR, Lennox, BR |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2017
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