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Volumn 241, Issue 1, 1991, Pages 65-68
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Oestradiol enhances the vulnerability threshold for schizophrenia in women by an early effect on dopaminergic neurotransmission - Evidence from an epidemiological study and from animal experiments
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Author keywords
Gender differences in schizophrenia; Oestradiol effect on dopamine receptor sensitivity; Onset of schizophrenia; Schizophrenia; Vulnerability threshold in schizophrenia
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Indexed keywords
APOMORPHINE;
ESTRADIOL;
HALOPERIDOL;
TESTOSTERONE;
ADOLESCENT;
ADULT;
ANIMAL EXPERIMENT;
ARTICLE;
CATALEPSY;
FEMALE;
HUMAN;
MAJOR CLINICAL STUDY;
MALE;
MENOPAUSE;
NONHUMAN;
ONSET AGE;
RAT;
SCHIZOPHRENIA;
SEX;
STEREOTYPY;
SUBCUTANEOUS DRUG ADMINISTRATION;
ADULT;
AGE FACTORS;
ANIMAL;
BRAIN;
ESTRADIOL;
FEMALE;
HUMAN;
MALE;
MENOPAUSE;
MIDDLE AGE;
RATS;
RATS, INBRED STRAINS;
RECEPTORS, DOPAMINE;
RECEPTORS, DOPAMINE D2;
RISK FACTORS;
SCHIZOPHRENIA;
SCHIZOPHRENIC PSYCHOLOGY;
SEX FACTORS;
SUPPORT, NON-U.S. GOV'T;
SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION;
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EID: 0025733894
PISSN: 09401334
EISSN: 14338491
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1007/BF02193758 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (88)
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References (19)
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