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The aim of this study was to examine patterns of brain activation and deactivation in patients meeting strict diagnostic criteria for the disorder.","note":"","tags":"","publisher":"","booktitle":"","editor":"","address":"","school":"","issn":"1469-8978","isi":"","key":"Madre2013","howpublished":""} , {userid:"ejcanalesr", "articletype":"article","pages":"16-30","author":"M Madre, E J Canales-Rodr\u00edguez, J Ortiz-Gil, A Murru, C Torrent, E Bramon, V Perez, M Orth, P Brambilla, E Vieta, B L Amann","year":"2016","title":"Neuropsychological and neuroimaging underpinnings of schizoaffective disorder: a systematic review.","month":"07","journal":"Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica","publisher":"","volume":"134","number":"1","note":"","tags":"Brain Mapping,Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging,Gray Matter,Humans,Neuroimaging,Psychotic Disorders","booktitle":"","editor":"","abstract":"The neurobiological basis and nosological status of schizoaffective disorder remains elusive and controversial. 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By contrast, data on cognitive impairment in schizoaffective disorder are scarce and the findings are conflicting.","note":"","tags":"","publisher":"","booktitle":"","editor":"","address":"","school":"","issn":"1469-8978","isi":"","key":"Amann2012","howpublished":""} , {userid:"amannvc", "refid":"4","repocollections":"","attachment":"","_thumb":"","articletype":"article","sectionheading":"","title":"Unexpected contribution of lymphatic vessels to promotion of distant metastatic tumor spread.","year":"2018","author":"Qiaoli Ma, Lothar C Dieterich, Kristian Ikenberg, Samia B Bachmann, Johanna Mangana, Steven T Proulx, Valerie C Amann, Mitchell P Levesque, Reinhard Dummer, Peter Baluk, Donald M McDonald, Michael Detmar","journal":"Science advances","volume":"4","number":"8","pages":"","month":"08","doi":"10.1126\/sciadv.aat4758","pubmed":"30101193","pdflink":"","urllink":"","abstract":"Tumor lymphangiogenesis is accompanied by a higher incidence of sentinel lymph node metastasis and shorter overall survival in several types of cancer. 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