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Previous research has suggested central nervous system inflammatory activity to be critically involved in disease development and progression in schizophrenia, with a complex interplay of inflammatory mechanisms leading to the development of brain abnormalities and medical symptoms related to schizophrenia. However, the mutual interactions of different inflammatory pathways and their relation to disease course have not been sufficiently studied. This study therefore aims to explore the interaction of neuroinflammatory mechanisms in patients with schizophrenia and to assess whether the inflammatory activity in schizophrenia is state-dependent and occurs mainly during psychotic episodes.
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total score of ≥14 on the positive scale of the "Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale" (PANSS) and at least a score of 5 on 1 item or a score of 4 on 2 "psychotic" PANSS items P2, P3, P5 or G9 at Screening.
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106 participants in 2 patient groups
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