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Andrew Gibbons
Monash University - Clayton / Australia
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Andrew Gibbons's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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A role for estrogen in schizophrenia: clinical and preclinical findingsA Gogos, AM Sbisa, J Sun, A Gibbons, M Udawela, B DeanInternational journal of endocrinology 2015, 20151812015
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Autophagy has a key role in the pathophysiology of schizophreniaA Merenlender-Wagner, A Malishkevich, Z Shemer, M Udawela, ...Molecular psychiatry 20 (1), 126-132, 20151722015
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Cholinergic connectivity: it\'s implications for psychiatric disordersE Scarr, AS Gibbons, J Neo, M Udawela, B DeanFrontiers in cellular neuroscience 7, 55, 20131392013
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Regionally-specific changes in levels of tumour necrosis factor in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex obtained postmortem from subjects with major depressive disorderB Dean, N Tawadros, E Scarr, AS GibbonsJournal of affective disorders 120 (1-3), 245-248, 20101332010
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Glutamate transporters, EAAT1 and EAAT2, are potentially important in the pathophysiology and treatment of schizophrenia and affective disordersGM Parkin, M Udawela, A Gibbons, B DeanWorld journal of psychiatry 8 (2), 51, 20181312018
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