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The multimodal Munich Clinical Deep Phenotyping study to bridge the translational gap in severe mental illness treatment research
INTRODUCTION: Treatment of severe mental illness (SMI) symptoms, especially negative symptoms and cognitive dysfunction in schizophrenia, remains a major unmet need. There is good evidence that SMIs have a strong genetic background and are characterized by multiple biological alterations, including...
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