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    Schizophrenia: an integrated sociodevelopmental-cognitive model by Howes, Oliver D, Dr, Murray, Robin M, Prof

    Published in The Lancet (British edition) (10-05-2014)
    “…Summary Schizophrenia remains a major burden on patients and society. The dopamine hypothesis attempts to explain the pathogenic mechanisms of the disorder,…”
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    The Role of Genes, Stress, and Dopamine in the Development of Schizophrenia by Howes, Oliver D, McCutcheon, Robert, Owen, Michael J, Murray, Robin M

    Published in Biological psychiatry (1969) (01-01-2017)
    “…Abstract The dopamine hypothesis is the longest standing pathoetiologic theory of schizophrenia. Because it was initially based on indirect evidence and…”
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    Non-Genetic Factors in Schizophrenia by Stilo, Simona A., Murray, Robin M.

    Published in Current psychiatry reports (01-10-2019)
    “…Purpose of Review We review recent developments on risk factors in schizophrenia. Recent Findings The way we think about schizophrenia today is profoundly…”
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    30 Years on: How the Neurodevelopmental Hypothesis of Schizophrenia Morphed Into the Developmental Risk Factor Model of Psychosis by Murray, Robin M, Bhavsar, Vishal, Tripoli, Giada, Howes, Oliver

    Published in Schizophrenia bulletin (21-10-2017)
    “…At its re-birth 30 years ago, the neurodevelopment hypothesis of schizophrenia focussed on aberrant genes and early neural hazards, but then it grew to include…”
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    Meta-analysis of the Association Between the Level of Cannabis Use and Risk of Psychosis by Marconi, Arianna, Di Forti, Marta, Lewis, Cathryn M, Murray, Robin M, Vassos, Evangelos

    Published in Schizophrenia bulletin (01-09-2016)
    “…Cannabis use has been reported to induce long-lasting psychotic disorders and a dose-response relationship has been observed. We performed a systematic review…”
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    A Method for Tapering Antipsychotic Treatment That May Minimize the Risk of Relapse by Horowitz, Mark Abie, Jauhar, Sameer, Natesan, Sridhar, Murray, Robin M, Taylor, David

    Published in Schizophrenia bulletin (08-07-2021)
    “…Abstract The process of stopping antipsychotics may be causally related to relapse, potentially linked to neuroadaptations that persist after cessation,…”
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    Meta-analysis of Cognitive Deficits in Ultra-high Risk to Psychosis and First-Episode Psychosis: Do the Cognitive Deficits Progress Over, or After, the Onset of Psychosis? by BORA, Emre, MURRAY, Robin M

    Published in Schizophrenia bulletin (01-07-2014)
    “…Cognitive dysfunction is a well-established feature of schizophrenia, and there is evidence suggesting that cognitive deficits are secondary to abnormal…”
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    Incidence of schizophrenia and other psychoses in England, 1950-2009: a systematic review and meta-analyses by Kirkbride, James B, Errazuriz, Antonia, Croudace, Tim J, Morgan, Craig, Jackson, Daniel, Boydell, Jane, Murray, Robin M, Jones, Peter B

    Published in PloS one (22-03-2012)
    “…We conducted a systematic review of incidence rates in England over a sixty-year period to determine the extent to which rates varied along accepted (age, sex)…”
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    Remission and recovery from first-episode psychosis in adults: systematic review and meta-analysis of long-term outcome studies by Lally, John, Ajnakina, Olesya, Stubbs, Brendon, Cullinane, Michael, Murphy, Kieran C., Gaughran, Fiona, Murray, Robin M.

    Published in British journal of psychiatry (01-12-2017)
    “…Remission and recovery rates for people with first-episode psychosis (FEP) remain uncertain. To assess pooled prevalence rates of remission and recovery in FEP…”
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    The Myth of Schizophrenia as a Progressive Brain Disease by ZIPURSKY, Robert B, REILLY, Thomas J, MURRAY, Robin M

    Published in Schizophrenia bulletin (01-11-2013)
    “…Schizophrenia has historically been considered to be a deteriorating disease, a view reinforced by recent MRI findings of progressive brain tissue loss over…”
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    Traditional marijuana, high‐potency cannabis and synthetic cannabinoids: increasing risk for psychosis by Murray, Robin M., Quigley, Harriet, Quattrone, Diego, Englund, Amir, Di Forti, Marta

    Published in World psychiatry (01-10-2016)
    “…Epidemiological evidence demonstrates that cannabis use is associated with an increased risk of psychotic outcomes, and confirms a dose‐response relationship…”
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    Adult outcome of preterm birth: Implications for neurodevelopmental theories of psychosis by Vanes, Lucy D., Murray, Robin M., Nosarti, Chiara

    Published in Schizophrenia research (01-09-2022)
    “…Preterm birth is associated with an elevated risk of developmental and adult psychiatric disorders, including psychosis. In this review, we evaluate the…”
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    Cannabis Use and the Risk for Psychosis and Affective Disorders by Sideli, Lucia, Quigley, Harriet, La Cascia, Caterina, Murray, Robin M.

    Published in Journal of dual diagnosis (02-01-2020)
    “…Objective: This review discusses the relationship between cannabis use and psychotic, bipolar, depressive, and anxiety disorders, as well as suicide. It…”
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    What causes psychosis? An umbrella review of risk and protective factors by Radua, Joaquim, Ramella‐Cravaro, Valentina, Ioannidis, John P.A., Reichenberg, Abraham, Phiphopthatsanee, Nacharin, Amir, Taha, Yenn Thoo, Hyi, Oliver, Dominic, Davies, Cathy, Morgan, Craig, McGuire, Philip, Murray, Robin M., Fusar‐Poli, Paolo

    Published in World psychiatry (01-02-2018)
    “…Psychosis is a heterogeneous psychiatric condition for which a multitude of risk and protective factors have been suggested. This umbrella review aimed to…”
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