Elevated brain-derived cell-free DNA among patients with first psychotic episode - a proof-of-concept study

  1. Asael Lubotzky
  2. Ilana Pelov
  3. Ronen Teplitz
  4. Daniel Neiman
  5. Adama Smadja
  6. Hai Zemmour
  7. Sheina Piyanzin
  8. Bracha Lea Ochana
  9. Kirsty L Spalding
  10. Benjamin Glaser
  11. Ruth Shemer  Is a corresponding author
  12. Yuval Dor  Is a corresponding author
  13. Yoav Kohn  Is a corresponding author
  1. The Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School, Israel
  2. Jerusalem Mental Health Center, Israel
  3. Karolinska Institutet Innovations, Sweden
  4. Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

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  1. Asael Lubotzky
  2. Ilana Pelov
  3. Ronen Teplitz
  4. Daniel Neiman
  5. Adama Smadja
  6. Hai Zemmour
  7. Sheina Piyanzin
  8. Bracha Lea Ochana
  9. Kirsty L Spalding
  10. Benjamin Glaser
  11. Ruth Shemer
  12. Yuval Dor
  13. Yoav Kohn
(2022)
Elevated brain-derived cell-free DNA among patients with first psychotic episode - a proof-of-concept study
eLife 11:e76391.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.76391

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