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no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 A link from mild encephalitis to systemic pathology via CSF outflow along nerves Bechter, Karl
2018
29 C p. 4-5
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2 Autonomic cardiac modulation in depression – Effects of inpatient care Hoesl, Katharina
2018
29 C p. 12
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3 Catechol-O-methyltransferase gene (COMT), mono-amine oxidase A (MAO-A), and Toll-like-receptor polymorphisms related to chronic borreliosis and secondary diseases Hein, Tabea
2018
29 C p. 11
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4 Cerebrospinal fluid alterations in patients with schizophreniform and other psychiatric disorders Endres, Dominique
2018
29 C p. 8
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5 Cerebrospinal fluid analysis for diagnostics and research: Basic analytes and their interpretation base, the cumulative data report and disease-related, typical data patterns Reiber, Hansotto
2018
29 C p. 20-21
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6 Chronic diseases – A complexity approach to pathology and therapy Reiber, Hansotto
2018
29 C p. 20
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7 Chronic stress promotes the expression of lung cancer-related factors after exposing A/J mice to smoke: Involve the inflammation and growth factors Song, Cai
2018
29 C p. 23
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8 Current and emerging diagnostic approaches to identify autoimmune contribution to psychiatric disease Brown, David A.
2018
29 C p. 6
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9 Deficiency of CD163 positive repair macrophages and frequencies of the functional polymorphism of the Interleukin-6 promotor in patients with chronic borreliosis Hein, Tabea
2018
29 C p. 11
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10 Depicting regional microglial activation and its importance for anxiety-related behaviors Piirainen, Sami
2018
29 C p. 19
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11 Diagnosis and management of patients with psychiatric presentations and antineuronal cell surface antibodies: Suggestions for clinical practice Lennox, Belinda
2018
29 C p. 15
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12 Differentiating causes of CSF protein increase: Barrier dysfunction or drainage reduction? Asgari, Mahdi
2018
29 C p. 4
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13 Direct evidence of viral infection and mitochondrial alterations in the brain of fetuses at high risk for schizophrenia Castillo, Segundo Mesa
2018
29 C p. 7
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14 Documenting and treating a dysregulated gut-immune-brain axis in schizophrenia Severance, Emily G.
2018
29 C p. 22
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15 Food intolerance and ADHD Schneider-Momm, Katja
2018
29 C p. 22
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16 GWAS of the association between infections and mental disorders including heritability estimation and polygenic risk score analysis Benros, Michael E.
2018
29 C p. 5
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17 Herpes simplex virus abortive replication in the brain in schizophrenia Klein, Hans C.
2018
29 C p. 13-14
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18 Heterogeneity of schizophrenic disorders and link to chronically elevated IgM values Stassen, Hans H.
2018
29 C p. 23-24
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19 Hit once, twice or thrice…longitudinal molecular, structural and functional brain changes following childhood maltreatment Baune, Bernhard
2018
29 C p. 4
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20 Hunting for signs of autoimmunity – Introducing a new symptom based questionnaire for autoimmunity and environmental factors Mack, Axel
2018
29 C p. 16
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21 Identification of the primary self-antigens of neurodegenerative and psychiatric diseases de Haan, Peter
2018
29 C p. 9
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22 Immune profiling in the peripheral blood of patients with affective and non-affective disorders Finardi, Annamaria
2018
29 C p. 8
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23 Infections of the central nervous system as a risk factor for mental disorders and cognitive impairment Pedersen, Emilie M.J.
2018
29 C p. 18-19
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24 Inflammation-induced increases myo-inositol as a potential biomarker of astroglial dysfunction: Association with decreased regional homogeneity and functional connectivity in patients with major depression Haroon, Ebrahim
2018
29 C p. 10-11
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25 Limbic encephalitis and immunological encephalopathies in neuropsychiatry: The clinical perspective Tebartz van Elst, Ludger
2018
29 C p. 24
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26 Low parasympathetic tone by heart rate variability and higher inflammation differentiates bipolar from major depression Halaris, Angelos
2018
29 C p. 9-10
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27 Mapping of lymphocyte densities in postmortem brains of schizophrenic and depressed patients. Evidence of neuroinflammation in subgroups of patients Bogerts, Bernhard
2018
29 C p. 6
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28 Mechanisms of neuroprogression and interventions to predict and arrest it Halaris, Angelos
2018
29 C p. 10
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29 Microglial imaging in affective disorders Meyer, Jeffrey H.
2018
29 C p. 16-17
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30 Microparticle-derived miRNA released from pro- and anti-inflammatory macrophages enriched from blood in patients with affective disorders and schizophrenia Paschke, Stephan
2018
29 C p. 18
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31 Monoclonal human auto-antibodies: Novel tools for the understanding of neuropsychiatric symptoms Prüss, Harald
2018
29 C p. 20
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32 Myelin-associated catatonia and its treatment by CSF1 receptor inhibition Janova, Hana
2018
29 C p. 12-13
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33 Neuroinvasive Listeria monocytogenes infection of mice triggers an interferon activation signature in microglia that is positively regulated by miR-155 Drevets, Douglas A.
2018
29 C p. 7
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34 Neuronal autoantibodies shape symptomatology, cognitive function and brain structure in subjects at ultra-high risk for psychosis Pollak, Thomas
2018
29 C p. 19-20
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35 New concepts in the pathophysiology and diagnosis of seronegative autoimmune psychosis; proposed multi-modal diagnostic approach and classification Najjar, Souhel
2018
29 C p. 17
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36 Parental infections during pregnancy as risk factors for mental disorders in childhood and adolescence Lydholm, Cecilie N.
2018
29 C p. 15
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37 Possible involvement of infectious agents in treatment resistant bipolar depression Halaris, Angelos
2018
29 C p. 10
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38 Potential surrogate markers of central nervous system inflammation in cerebrospinal fluid in the diagnosis of autoimmune encephalitis Brown, David A.
2018
29 C p. 6-7
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39 Rapid outflow through lymphatic vessels limits the spread of cerebrospinal fluid to the paravascular spaces of the brain Ma, Qiaoli
2018
29 C p. 15-16
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40 Reduced autonomic modulation of blood pressure and shifted sympatho-vagal balance in borderline personality disorder Geiss, Lennard
2018
29 C p. 9
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41 Risk and resiliency factors for IFN-α-induced depression and influence of antidepressant (pre-) treatment on immunological factors Schaefer, Martin
2018
29 C p. 21
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42 Schizophrenia, schizophrenic syndrome or what? The pros and cons of a term and concept under pressure with a look back to diabetes mellitus Bechter, Karl
2018
29 C p. 1-3
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43 Selfish brain and immune system prompt energy shortage in chronic inflammation/aging Straub, Rainer H.
2018
29 C p. 24
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44 Serum proteins in human CSF increase due to decreasing CSF flow rate and leave with CSF primarily via Arachnoid villi and nerve roots. Biophysical facts and physiological plausibilities Reiber, Hansotto
2018
29 C p. 21
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45 Stratifying people with schizophrenia based on elevated cytokine level may be necessary for defining pathophysiology Weickert, Cyndi Shannon
2018
29 C p. 24-25
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46 Studies on biomarkers in the cerebrospinal fluid of twins with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder – Future prospects Johansson, Viktoria
2018
29 C p. 13
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47 Systematic review and meta-analysis of cerebrospinal fluid markers of inflammation and infections in schizophrenia and affective disorders Orlovska, Sonja
2018
29 C p. 17-18
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48 Systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials investigating antidepressant treatment effects of anti-inflammatory agents Köhler-Forsberg, Ole
2018
29 C p. 14
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49 Systemic immunity protects the mind: Can immune checkpoint blockade combat Alzheimer's disease? Kertser, A.
2018
29 C p. 13
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50 T- and B-lymphocytes in brain tissue of residual schizophrenia and bipolar disorder indicate neuroinflammation Schlaaff, K.
2018
29 C p. 21-22
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51 The association of acute and chronic somatic disease, depressive symptoms and neurotransmitter precursor monamine levels Hüfner, K.
2018
29 C p. 12
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52 The impact of inflammation in first episode psychosis Foteli, Stefania
2018
29 C p. 8
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53 The inflammasome and the microbiota-gut-brain axis Wong, Ma-Li
2018
29 C p. 25
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54 The role of inflammation and hypovitaminosis-D in multiple sclerosis, schizophrenia and autism Kocovska, E.
2018
29 C p. 14-15
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55 To protect or to kill: The immune system Darwinian's dilemma Besedovsky, Hugo O.
2018
29 C p. 6
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56 Uncoupling the widespread occurrence of anti-NMDAR1 autoantibodies from neuropsychiatric disease in a novel autoimmune model Pan, Hong
2018
29 C p. 18
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57 Uncovering immune pathways in schizophrenia – A multidisciplinary approach Morrens, Manuel
2018
29 C p. 17
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58 Updates from the Danish studies of neuroinflammation in psychiatry – Immune exposures from fetus life to disease onset including the influence of immunogenetics and anti-inflammatory treatments Benrós, Michael Eriksen
2018
29 C p. 5
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