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Psychiatrische Erkrankungen

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Für Schizophrenie, bipolare Erkrankung, Depression und Autismus werden die in der Literatur erhobenen Befund hinsichtlich Bildgebung, Makroskopie, Mikroskopie, Signaltransduktion, Proteomik und Genetik sowie der daraus resultierenden pathogenetischen Hypothesen beschrieben, wobei die Heterogenität und Problematik publizierter Befund deutlich wird.

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Weis, S. (2012). Psychiatrische Erkrankungen. In: Klöppel, G., Kreipe, H., Remmele, W., Paulus, W., Schröder, J. (eds) Pathologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02324-8_17

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