Brian J Jones
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Recent Articles
1.
Cano I, Ryder D, Webb S, Jones B, Brosnahan C, Carrasco N, et al.
Front Microbiol
. 2020 Nov;
11:577481.
PMID: 33193196
Intracellular microcolonies of bacteria (IMC), in some cases developing large extracellular cysts (bacterial aggregates), infecting primarily gill and digestive gland, have been historically reported in a wide diversity of economically...
2.
Tran D, Bradbury M, Ogtrop F, Bozkurt H, Jones B, McConchie R
J Food Prot
. 2020 Jun;
83(7):1268-1277.
PMID: 32577760
Abstract: Application of organic amendments to agricultural land improves soil quality and provides nutrients essential for plant growth; however, they are also a reservoir for zoonotic pathogens whose presence poses...
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Gallagher 3rd B, Jones B
Int J Soc Psychiatry
. 2017 Jul;
63(6):492-497.
PMID: 28701088
Background: The genesis of schizophrenia is multifactorial, including biological and environmental risk factors. We tested for an interactive effect between early-onset schizophrenia (EOS) and social class of origins (socioeconomic status...
4.
Gallagher 3rd B, Jones B, Pardes M
Clin Schizophr Relat Psychoses
. 2016 Jul;
10(2):101-8.
PMID: 27440211
We test to see if severe stressful life events precede onset of specific symptoms of schizophrenia. Our analyses extend to possible variations in the effect by socioeconomic status (SES) of...
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Gallagher 3rd B, Jones B
Int J Soc Psychiatry
. 2016 Feb;
62(3):235-42.
PMID: 26842730
Background: There is evidence that genetic and environmental stressors contribute to the genesis of schizophrenia. However, the relevant impact of each factor remains unclear. We tested for an interactive effect...
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Gallagher B, Jones B, Pardes M
Clin Schizophr Relat Psychoses
. 2013 Nov;
:1-25.
PMID: 24275636
We test to see if severe stressful life events precede onset of specific symptoms of schizophrenia. Our analyses extend to possible variations in the effect by socioeconomic status (SES) of...
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Gallagher 3rd B, Jones B, Eaton K
Clin Schizophr Relat Psychoses
. 2013 Mar;
8(3):143-148A.
PMID: 23471088
Research on obstetrical complications (OCs) reports a connection with the development of more severe (negative) schizophrenic symptoms. To date, no study has tested to see if this association varies by...
8.
Gallagher 3rd B, Jones B
Clin Schizophr Relat Psychoses
. 2013 Feb;
7(3):124-30.
PMID: 23395837
There are many psychiatric disorders for which severe adverse events in childhood have been shown to be significant risk factors. This is particularly true for schizophrenia. The authors designed this...
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Jones B, Gallagher B, Moss D, McFalls J
Clin Schizophr Relat Psychoses
. 2011 Apr;
5(1):33-9.
PMID: 21459737
The emerging neurodevelopmental model posits that prenatal and perinatal factors can play an etiological role in schizophrenia. Consistently, the research on obstetrical complications (OCs) reports an association with the development...
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Jones B, Gallagher 3rd B, Pisa A, McFalls Jr J
Psychiatry Res
. 2008 Apr;
159(1-2):127-32.
PMID: 18394714
To date, there are numerous studies supporting a genetic model of schizophrenia. There is a paucity of studies, however, screening for a connection between family history of serious mental illness...