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What causes aberrant salience in schizophrenia? A role for impaired short-term habituation and the GRIA1 (GluA1) AMPA receptor subunit
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This work was supported by the UK Medical Research Council and Stanley Medical Research Institute. We thank Kevin Bacon, Sharon Eastwood and Liz Tunbridge for their contributions.
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Harrison, P., West, V. Six degrees of separation: on the prior probability that schizophrenia susceptibility genes converge on synapses, glutamate and NMDA receptors. Mol Psychiatry 11, 981–983 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.mp.4001886
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