Comments:Scientists create schizophrenic brain cells
Retraction — April 20, 2011
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Comments from feedback form - "once its on leave it on" | 0 | 03:24, 6 May 2011 |
Comments from feedback form - "I want more updates on the res..." | 0 | 21:03, 15 April 2011 |
Comments from feedback form - "its a good information for eve..." | 0 | 14:15, 15 April 2011 |
connectivity of the neurons increased to 80% of normal levels | 0 | 12:00, 15 April 2011 |
Comments from feedback form - "It seems pretty pharma-friendl..." | 0 | 03:29, 15 April 2011 |
Comments from feedback form - "They may do same kind of resea..." | 0 | 01:41, 15 April 2011 |
once its on leave it on
I want more updates on the research of schizophrenia
This would be more useful if we knew the connectivity level before taking the drug. Otherwise the increase could be as little as 79.99% to 80%
It seems pretty pharma-friendly, but the information is interesting. I'm glad to see the article; I just wish it was less biased. ;)