A co-culture model of dopaminergic and glutamatergic neurons derived from patients with idiopathic schizophrenia reveals a hypodopaminergic phenotype
Sophia-Marie Hartmann(Natural and Medical Sciences Institute), Hansjürgen Volkmer(Natural and Medical Sciences Institute), Johanna Heider(Natural and Medical Sciences Institute), Sabrina Vogel(Natural and Medical Sciences Institute), Richard Wüst(University of Tübingen), Andreas J. Fallgatter(University of Würzburg), Lisa-Sophie Wüstner(Natural and Medical Sciences Institute), Patricia Garcia(Natural and Medical Sciences Institute)
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