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    Associations between psychosis endophenotypes across brain functional, structural, and cognitive domains 

    Blakey, R.; Ranlund, S.; Zartaloudi, E.; Cahn, W.; Calafato, S.; Colizzi, M.; Crespo-Facorro, B.; Daniel, C.; Díez-Revuelta, Á.; Di Forti, M.; Iyegbe, C.; Jablensky, A.; Jones, R.; Hall, M.-H.; Kahn, R.; Kalaydjieva, L.; Kravariti, E.; Lin, K.; McDonald, C.; McIntosh, A. M.; Picchioni, M.; Powell, J.; Presman, A.; Rujescu, D.; Schulze, K.; Shaikh, M.; Thygesen, J. H.; Toulopoulou, T.; Van Haren, N.; Van Os, J.; Walshe, M.; Murray, R. M.; Bramon, E.; , (Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2017-11-02)
    Background. A range of endophenotypes characterise psychosis, however there has been limited work understanding if and how they are inter-related. Methods. This multi-centre study includes 8754 participants: 2212 people ...
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