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    A preliminary investigation of schematic beliefs and unusual experiences in children by Noone, D, Ames, C, Hassanali, N, Browning, S, Bracegirdle, K, Corrigall, R, Laurens, K.R, Hirsch, C.R, Kuipers, E, Maddox, L, Fowler, D, Jolley, S

    Published in European psychiatry (01-07-2015)
    “…Abstract Background In cognitive models of adult psychosis, schematic beliefs about the self and others are important vulnerability and maintaining factors,…”
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    Understanding the relationship between schematic beliefs, bullying, and unusual experiences in 8–14 year olds by Anilmis, J.V, Stewart, C.S, Roddy, S, Hassanali, N, Muccio, F, Browning, S, Bracegirdle, K, Corrigall, R, Laurens, K.R, Hirsch, C, Kuipers, E, Maddox, L, Jolley, S

    Published in European psychiatry (01-11-2015)
    “…Abstract Background Cognitive models of adult psychosis propose that negative schematic beliefs (NSBs) mediate the established association between…”
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    Increased expression of mitochondrial benzodiazepine receptors following low-level light treatment facilitates enhanced protoporphyrin IX production in glioma-derived cells in vitro by Bisland, S.K., Goebel, E.A., Hassanali, N.S., Johnson, C., Wilson, B.C.

    Published in Lasers in surgery and medicine (01-09-2007)
    “…Background and objectives This study investigates whether low‐level light treatment (LLLT) can enhance the expression of peripheral‐type mitochondrial…”
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    Understanding the relationship between schematic beliefs, bullying, and unusual experiences in 8–14year olds by Anilmis, J.V., Stewart, C.S., Roddy, S., Hassanali, N., Muccio, F., Browning, S., Bracegirdle, K., Corrigall, R., Laurens, K.R., Hirsch, C., Kuipers, E., Maddox, L., Jolley, S.

    Published in European psychiatry (01-11-2015)
    “…Cognitive models of adult psychosis propose that negative schematic beliefs (NSBs) mediate the established association between victimisation and psychotic…”
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