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Neuropsychiatrische Funktion und Pathologie des NMDA-Rezeptors

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Universitätskolloquien zur Schizophrenie
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In einem kurzen Überblick sollen Informationen über die neuropsychiatrische Funktion und die Pathologie des N-methyl-D-aspartat (NMDA)-Rezeptors vermittelt werden. Schwerpunkte sind sowohl neurobiologische als auch psychopathologische Aspekte unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Schizophrenie.

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Schiffelholz, T. (2004). Neuropsychiatrische Funktion und Pathologie des NMDA-Rezeptors. In: Hippius, H. (eds) Universitätskolloquien zur Schizophrenie. Steinkopff, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7985-1957-2_26

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