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Cambridge University Press, British Journal of Psychiatry, 1(187), p. 4-6, 2005

DOI: 10.1192/bjp.187.1.4

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The role of proteomics in investigating psychiatric disorders

Journal article published in 2005 by K. Pennington ORCID, D. Cotter ORCID, M. J. Dunn
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Abstract

SummaryProteomics is the study of protein expression and function on a genome-wide scale and its application in psychiatric research is relatively new. As protein expression is the mediator of genetic vulnerabilities, it is critical that this area is explored further to increase our understanding of psychiatric disease and reveal potential new treatments.