A multimodal approach to investigate biomarkers for psychosis in a clinical setting: The integrative neuroimaging studies in schizophrenia targeting for early intervention and prevention (IN-STEP) project
Shinsuke Koike, Kiyoto Kasai, Noriaki Yahata(Department of Health), Mariko Tada, Tatsunobu Natsubori(The University of Tokyo), Syudo Yamasaki(The University of Tokyo), Hidenori Yamasue(Hamamatsu University School of Medicine), Norichika Iwashiro(The University of Tokyo), Ryu Takizawa(The University of Tokyo), Yukika Nishimura(The University of Tokyo), Tsuyoshi Araki(The University of Tokyo), Tatsuya Nagai(Chiba University), Yosuke Takano(The University of Tokyo), Motomu Suga, Yoshihiro Satomura(The University of Tokyo)
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