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Vitamin D and Schizophrenia - Research
Pertile R et al 2023 - Vitamin D: A potent regulator of dopaminergic neuron differentiation and function
Upadhyaya et al 2022 - Maternal Vitamin D Levels during Pregnancy and Offspring Psychiatric Outcomes: A Systematic Review
Al-Amin et al 2019 - Adult vitamin D deficiency disrupts hippocampal-dependent learning and structural brain connectivity in BALB/c mice
Eyles et al 2018 - The association between neonatal vitamin D status and risk of schizophrenia
Lally et al 2018 - Vitamin D and clinical symptoms in First Episode Psychosis (FEP): A prospective cohort study
Firth et al 2017 - Nutritional Deficiencies and Clinical Correlates in First-Episode Psychosis
Kočovská et al 2017 - Vitamin-D Deficiency As a Potential Environmental Risk Factor in Multiple Sclerosis, Schizophrenia, and Autism
Boerman et al 2016 - Prevalence of Vitamin D Deficiency in Adult Outpatients With Bipolar Disorder or Schizophrenia
Dogan Bulut et al 2016 - The Relationship between Symptom Severity and Low Vitamin D Levels in Patients with Schizophrenia
Schoenrock et al 2016 - Developmental vitamin D deficiency and schizophrenia: the role of animal models.
Shivakumar et al (2015) - Serum vitamin D and hippocampal gray matter volume in schizophrenia
Williamson et al 2015 - Nutrient intake of a community-dwelling first-episode psychosis cohort, aged 19–64 years
Jorde et al 2015 - Vitamin D and cognitive function: The Tromso Study.
Patrick & Ames, 2015 - Vitamin D and omega-3 control serotonin synthesis and action, part 2: relevance for ADHD, bipolar, schizophrenia, and impulsive behavior.
Valipour et al, 2014 - Serum Vitamin D Levels in Relation to Schizophrenia
Patrick & Ames 2014 - Vitamin D hormone regulates serotonin synthesis. Part 1: relevance for autism.
Deluca et al 2013 - The Role of Vitamin D in Nervous System Health and Disease
Turner et al 2013 - Cognitive performance and response inhibition in developmentally vitamin D (DVD)-deficient rats.
Morales et al 2012 - Circulating 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 in pregnancy and infant neuropsychological development
Eyles et al 2012 - Vitamin D, effects on brain development, adult brain function and the links between low vitamin D and neuropsychiatric disease
Kocovska et al 2012 - Vitamin D and autism: clinical review
Brown 2011 - The environment and susceptibility to schizophrenia
McGrath et al 2010 - Prevention And Schizophrenia--The Role of Dietary Factors
Hedelin et al 2010 - Dietary intake of fish, omega-3, omega-6 PUFA and vitamin D and psychotic-like symptoms in women from the general population.
Fernandes de Abreu et al 2010 - Developmental vitamin D deficiency alters learning
Kesby et al 2010 - Developmental vitamin D deficiency alters dopamine-mediated behaviors and dopamine transporter function in adult female rats.
Eyles et al 2009 - Developmental vitamin D deficiency causes abnormal brain development.
Tuohimaa et al 2009 - Vitamin D, nervous system and aging.
Brown & Susser 2008 - Prenatal nutritional deficiency and risk of adult schizophrenia
Berk et al 2008 - Is this D vitamin to worry about? Vitamin D insufficiency in an inpatient sample.
Harms et al 2008 - Developmental vitamin D deficiency alters adult behaviour in mice.
O'Loan et al 2007 - Vitamin D deficiency during various stages of pregnancy in the rat; its impact on development and behaviour in adult offspring.
Lucas et al 2006 - Is the current public health message on UV exposure correct?
Kesby et al 2006 - Developmental Vitamin D Deficiency Alters MK 801-Induced Hyperlocomotion in the Adult Rat: An Animal Model of Schizophrenia.
Becker et al 2005 - Transient prenatal vitamin D deficiency is associated with subtle alterations in learning and memory functions in adult rats.
Feron et al 2005 - Developmental Vitamin D3 deficiency alters the adult rat brain.
Burne et al 2004 - Transient prenatal Vitamin D deficiency is associated with hyperlocomotion in adult rats.
Kalueff et al 2004 - Impaired motor performance in mice lacking neurosteroid vitamin D receptors
Kalueff et al 2004 - Increased anxiety in mice lacking vitamin D receptor gene
Burne et al 2004 - Combined prenatal and chronic postnatal vitamin D deficiency in rats impairs prepulse inhibition of acoustic startle.
McGrath et al 2004 - Vitamin D supplementation during the first year of life and risk of schizophrenia: a Finnish birth cohort study.
Mackay-Sim et al 2004 - Schizophrenia, vitamin D, and brain development.
McGrath et al 2003 - Low maternal vitamin D as a risk factor for schizophrenia
Eyles et al 2003 - Vitamin D3 and brain development.