Using brain structural neuroimaging measures to predict psychosis onset for individuals at clinical high-risk

Yinghan Zhu, Norihide Maikusa, Joaquim Radua, Philipp G Sämann, Paolo Fusar-Poli, Ingrid Agartz, Ole A Andreassen, Peter Bachman, Inmaculada Baeza, Xiaogang Chen, Sunah Choi, Cheryl M Corcoran, Bjørn H Ebdrup, Adriana Fortea, Ranjini Rg Garani, Birte Yding Glenthøj, Louise Birkedal Glenthøj, Shalaila S Haas, Holly K Hamilton, Rebecca A HayesYing He, Karsten Heekeren, Kiyoto Kasai, Naoyuki Katagiri, Minah Kim, Tina D Kristensen, Jun Soo Kwon, Stephen M Lawrie, Irina Lebedeva, Jimmy Lee, Rachel L Loewy, Daniel H Mathalon, Philip McGuire, Romina Mizrahi, Paul Møller, Masafumi Mizuno, Takahiro Nemoto, Dorte Nordholm, Maria A Omelchenko, Jayachandra M Raghava, Jan I Røssberg, Wulf Rössler, Dean F Salisbury, Daiki Sasabayashi, Lukasz Smigielski, Gisela Sugranyes, Tsutomu Takahashi, Christian K Tamnes, Jinsong Tang, Anastasia Theodoridou, Alexander S Tomyshev, Peter J Uhlhaas, Tor G Værnes, Therese A M J van Amelsvoort, James A Waltz, Lars T Westlye, Juan H Zhou, Paul M Thompson, Dennis Hernaus, Maria Jalbrzikowski, Shinsuke Koike*, ENIGMA Clinical High Risk for Psychosis Working Group

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