Browsing by Author "Mentxaka Solozabal, Oihane"
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Isolation and Differentiation of Neurons and Glial Cells from Olfactory Epithelium in Living Subjects
Unzueta Larrinaga, Paula; Barrena Barbadillo, Rocío; Ibarra Lecue, Inés ; Horrillo Furundarena, Igor ; Villate Uribe, Aitor; Recio Barbero, María; Meana Martínez, José Javier ; Díez Alarcia, Rebeca ; Mentxaka Solozabal, Oihane; Segarra Echevarria, Rafael; Etxebarria Loizate, Nestor; Callado Hernando, Luis Felipe ; Urigüen Echeverría, Leyre (Springer Nature, 2023)The study of psychiatric and neurological diseases requires the substrate in which the disorders occur, that is, the nervous tissue. Currently, several types of human bio-specimens are being used for research, including ... -
Lehen pasarte psikotikoak eta delitu bortitzak: kausa ala mitoa?
Mentxaka Solozabal, Oihane (2017-07-14)La palabra "psicosis" nos produce, a menudo, miedo e inseguridad. Esto se debe a que gran parte de la Sociedad tiende a relacionar la psicosis con la violencia, una percepción que, de manera frecuente, se ve reforzada por ... -
Nahaste psikotikoen faktore pronostikoak. Gurutzeta-Cruces Ospitaleko argazkia.
Armanino Irigaray, Maite (2023-09-13)... -
Oral and Palmitate Paliperidone Long-Acting Injectable Formulations’ Use in Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders: A Retrospective Cohort Study from the First Episode Psychosis Intervention Program (CRUPEP)
Segarra Echevarria, Rafael; Recio Barbero, María; Sáenz Herrero, Margarita; Mentxaka Solozabal, Oihane; Cabezas Garduño, Janire; Eguiluz Urruchurtu, José Ignacio; Callado Hernando, Luis Felipe (Oxford University Press, 2021)Background: Long-acting injectable antipsychotics (LAIs) may be a suitable therapeutic option for those patients in earlier stages of psychosis to avoid relapses and disease progression. Despite that, there is a lack of ... -
Violence in first-episode psychosis: evidence from an early intervention in psychosis programme
Mentxaka Solozabal, Oihane; Recio Barbero, María; Arana Arri, Eunate; Segarra Echevarria, Rafael (Cambridge University Press, 2023-09)Background Psychotic disorders are frequently associated with a public perception of dangerousness and belligerence. This situation has contributed to the social stigmatisation of people with severe mental illness and ...