Reply to: New Meta- and Mega-analyses of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings in Schizophrenia: Do They Really Increase Our Knowledge About the Nature of the Disease Process?
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Reply to: New Meta- and Mega-analyses of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings in Schizophrenia: Do They Really Increase Our Knowledge About the Nature of the Disease Process?
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Cortical Brain Abnormalities in 4474 Individuals With Schizophrenia and 5098 Control Subjects via the Enhancing Neuro Imaging Genetics Through Meta Analysis (ENIGMA) Consortium.Biol Psychiatry. 2018 Nov 1;84(9):644-654. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2018.04.023. Epub 2018 May 14. Biol Psychiatry. 2018. PMID: 29960671 Free PMC article.
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New Meta- and Mega-analyses of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings in Schizophrenia: Do They Really Increase Our Knowledge About the Nature of the Disease Process?Biol Psychiatry. 2019 Apr 1;85(7):e33. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2018.07.029. Epub 2018 Nov 22. Biol Psychiatry. 2019. PMID: 30470560 No abstract available.
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