Ausgabe Sonderheft 1/2008
Fatty acids and neuropsychiatric disorders
Inhalt (7 Artikel)
Evidence from in vivo 31-phosphorus magnetic resonance spectroscopy phosphodiesters that exhaled ethane is a biomarker of cerebral n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid peroxidation in humans
Basant K Puri, Serena J Counsell, Brian M Ross, Gavin Hamilton, Marcelo G Bustos, Ian H Treasaden
The use of artificial neural networks to study fatty acids in neuropsychiatric disorders
Massimo Cocchi, Lucio Tonello, Sofia Tsaluchidu, Basant K Puri
A comparison of oxidative stress in smokers and non-smokers: an in vivo human quantitative study of n-3 lipid peroxidation
Basant K Puri, Ian H Treasaden, Massimo Cocchi, Sofia Tsaluchidu, Lucio Tonello, Brian M Ross
Fatty acids and oxidative stress in psychiatric disorders
Sofia Tsaluchidu, Massimo Cocchi, Lucio Tonello, Basant K Puri
Regional grey matter volumetric changes in forensic schizophrenia patients: an MRI study comparing the brain structure of patients who have seriously and violently offended with that of patients who have not
Basant K Puri, Serena J Counsell, Nadeem Saeed, Marcelo G Bustos, Ian H Treasaden, Graeme M Bydder
Cerebral spectroscopic and oxidative stress studies in patients with schizophrenia who have dangerously violently offended
Ian H Treasaden, Basant K Puri