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3. Increased violence and aggression levels during the SARS-Cov-2 pandemic; data from three London acute psychiatric inpatient facilities.

9. Randomised control trial of the effectiveness of an integrated psychosocial health promotion intervention aimed at improving health and reducing substance use in established psychosis (IMPaCT)

14. Synthetic cannabinoid use in a case series of patients with psychosis presenting to acute psychiatric settings: Clinical presentation and management issues

16. Abstract # 3128 Metabolic-inflammatory status as predictor of clinical outcome at 1-year follow-up in patients with first episode psychosis

19. New/emerging psychoactive substances and associated psychopathological consequences.

21. Two versus one high-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation session per day for treatment-resistant depression

23. Globally Efficient Brain Organization and Treatment Response in Psychosis: A Connectomic Study of Gyrification.

25. Numerical inversion of 1993-97 deformation data at Mount Etna (Italy)

26. Effect of high-potency cannabis on corpus callosum microstructure

28. White matter integrity as a predictor of response to treatment in first episode psychosis

31. 949 – Cannabis use and corpus callosum (cc) microstructural integrity in patients with first episode psychosis: a diffusion-tensor imaging (dti)-tractography study

32. Effect of high-potency cannabis on corpus callosum microstructure.

34. Activation of Serotonin Metabolism and BDNF Changes in Depressed Patients with Multiple Sclerosis During Interferon-Beta Therapy

42. Treatment with interferon-alpha (IFN a) of hepatitis C patients induces lower serum dipeptidyl peptidase IV activity, which is related to IFN a-induced depressive and anxiety symptoms and immune activation.

43. 5-HT[sub 2A] and D[sub 2] receptor blockade increases cortical DA release via 5-HT[sub 1A] receptor activation: a possible mechanism of atypical antipsychotic-induced cortical dopamine release.

50. Substance use, medication adherence and outcome one year following a first episode of psychosis

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