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Jauhar S, Lai S, Bonoldi I, Salazar de Pablo G, Di Forti M, Alameda L, et al.
Eur Neuropsychopharmacol . 2021 Mar; 47:130-135. PMID: 33642195
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Fusar-Poli P, Palombini E, Davies C, Oliver D, Bonoldi I, Ramella-Cravaro V, et al.
Schizophr Res . 2017 Jul; 192:385-390. PMID: 28734908
Background: The reason for declining risk to psychosis across individuals assessed and meeting Ultra High Risk (UHR) criteria is still unclear. No studies have investigated the potential substantial role of...
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Fusar-Poli P, Rutigliano G, Stahl D, Davies C, De Micheli A, Ramella-Cravaro V, et al.
Eur Psychiatry . 2017 Feb; 42:49-54. PMID: 28212505
Background: The long-term clinical validity of the At Risk Mental State (ARMS) for the prediction of non-psychotic mental disorders is unknown. Methods: Clinical register-based cohort study including all non-psychotic individuals...
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Fusar-Poli P, Cappucciati M, Rutigliano G, Lee T, Beverly Q, Bonoldi I, et al.
Psychiatry J . 2016 Jun; 2016:7146341. PMID: 27314005
Background. Several psychometric instruments are available for the diagnostic interview of subjects at ultra high risk (UHR) of psychosis. Their diagnostic comparability is unknown. Methods. All referrals to the OASIS...
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Mishara A, Bonoldi I, Allen P, Rutigliano G, Perez J, Fusar-Poli P, et al.
Schizophr Bull . 2015 Sep; 42(4):874-80. PMID: 26385763
Self-disorders (SDs) (from the German Ichstörungen) are alterations of the first-person perspective, long associated with schizophrenia, particularly in early phases. Although psychopathological features of SDs continue to be studied, their...
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Bonoldi I, Howes O
CNS Drugs . 2014 Jun; 28(7):649-63. PMID: 24919790
All current antipsychotic drugs block dopamine (DA) receptors, but the nature of the DA dysfunction in schizophrenia has not been clear. However, consistent evidence now shows that presynaptic dopaminergic function...