BioByte 043: new implications for schizophrenia gene, what characterizes a cell type, multi-kilobase RNA editing, why age of menarche has dropped six years
BioByte 043: new implications for schizophrenia gene, what characterizes a cell type, multi-kilobase RNA editing, why age of menarche has dropped six years
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BioByte 043: new implications for schizophrenia gene, what characterizes a cell type, multi-kilobase RNA editing, why age of menarche has dropped six years
Thanks for flagging Jennifer Mulle's work on decoding the connections between genetics and Schizophrenia! I need to dig into more of her previous work ⛏
In the article about the new form of B12 deficiency, the authors remind the reader of cerebral folate deficiency, a similar condition. Lisa Pan et al. recently (2022) reported on a replication study of patients with severe treatment-resistant depression, in which some 5% of them were found to have cerebral folate deficiency.
BioByte 043: new implications for schizophrenia gene, what characterizes a cell type, multi-kilobase RNA editing, why age of menarche has dropped six years
Thanks for flagging Jennifer Mulle's work on decoding the connections between genetics and Schizophrenia! I need to dig into more of her previous work ⛏
In the article about the new form of B12 deficiency, the authors remind the reader of cerebral folate deficiency, a similar condition. Lisa Pan et al. recently (2022) reported on a replication study of patients with severe treatment-resistant depression, in which some 5% of them were found to have cerebral folate deficiency.