Schizophrenia: NMI observes processes in nerve cells

Is it enough to treat the symptoms, or would we rather get to the causes of the illness? Up to now, schizophrenia has mainly been treated symptomatically, as little is known about the exact underlying processes. Researchers at the NMI Natural and Medical Sciences Institute in Reutlingen have succeeded in gaining a better understanding of the driving mechanisms of the disease. This offers opportunities for the development of new drugs. They have published their findings in the journal BMC Psychiatry.

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Publication:
Paper: Patient iPSC-derived neural progenitor cells display aberrant cell cycle control, p53, and DNA damage response protein expression in schizophrenia Online: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-024-06127-x
Source:
https://www.nmi.de/en/news/detail/schizophrenia-nmi-observes-processes-in-nerve-cells