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. 2009 Apr 1;5(2):131-138.
doi: 10.1080/15504260902869147.

Toward the Study of Trans-Disease Processes: A Novel Approach With Special Reference to the Study of Co-morbidity

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Toward the Study of Trans-Disease Processes: A Novel Approach With Special Reference to the Study of Co-morbidity

Warren K Bickel et al. J Dual Diagn. .

Abstract

The objective of this article was to propose a novel approach, referred to as the study of trans-disease processes (TDPs), to the neuroscientific study of disease processes in general and to co-morbid diseases in particular. The features of this approach are outlined; one potential TDP-delay discounting, which may help account for the co-morbidity of cigarette smoking and schizophrenia-is explored; and the concept of TDPs is contrasted with the concept of endophenotypes. TDPs have the potential for a variety of positive impacts on science.

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