Anti‐dopamine D2 receptor antibodies in chronic tic disorders

Author:

Addabbo Francesco1,Baglioni Valentina2,Schrag Anette3ORCID,Schwarz Markus J4ORCID,Dietrich Andrea5ORCID,Hoekstra Pieter J5ORCID,Martino Davide6ORCID,Buttiglione Maura1ORCID,Anastasiou Zacharias,Apter Alan,Ball Juliane,Bartolini Erika,Benaroya‐Milshtein Noa,Bodmer Benjamin,Bognar Emese,Burger Bianka,Buse Judith,Cardona Francesco,Correa Vela Marta,Creti Roberta,Debes Nanette M,Efstratiou Androulla,Ferro Maria Cristina,Fremer Carolin,Garcia‐Delgar Blanca,Gariup Maria,Georgitsi Marianthi,Gulisano Mariangela,Hagen Annelieke,Hagstrøm Julie,Hedderly Tammy J,Heyman Isobel,Huyser Chaim,Imperi Monica,Karagiannidis Iordanis,Laviola Giovanni,Macri Simone,Madruga‐Garrido Marcos,Margarit Immaculada,Marotta Anna,Meier Ute C,Mir Pablo,Moll Natalie,Morer Astrid,Müller‐Vahl Kirsten,Münchau Alexander,Nagy Peter,Neri Valeria,Openneer Thaïra J.C.,Orefici Graziella,Paschou Peristera,Periañez Angela,Pellico Vasco Alessandra,Petruzzelli Onofrio,Plessen Kerstin,Porcelli Cesare,Redondo Marina,Rizzo Renata,Roazzi Paolo,Roessner Veit,Ruhrman Daphna,Schnell Jaana M.L.,Schütze Gregor A,Silvestri Paola Rosaria,Skov Liselotte,Steinberg Tamar,Stöber Sara,Tallon Marco,Gloor Friederike Tagwerker,Walitza Susanne,Tübing Jennifer,Turner Victoria,Weidinger Elif,Tarnok Zsanett,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biomedical Sciences and Human Oncology University of Bari "Aldo Moro" Bari Italy

2. Department of Human Neurosciences Sapienza University of Rome Institute of Child and Adolescent Neurology and Psychiatry Rome Italy

3. Department of Clinical Neurosciences UCL Institute of Neurology Royal Free Campus London UK

4. Institute of Laboratory Medicine University Hospital LMU Munich Munich Germany

5. Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry University Medical Center Groningen Groningen the Netherlands

6. Department of Clinical Neurosciences Cumming School of Medicine University of CalgaryHealth Sciences Centre Calgary AB Canada

Funder

FP7 Health

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Clinical Neurology,Developmental Neuroscience,Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health

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