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Menghini-Müller, Stephanie and Studerus, Erich and Ittig, Sarah and Valmaggia, Lucia R. and Kempton, Matthew J. and van der Gaag, Mark and de Haan, Lieuwe and Nelson, Barnaby and Bressan, Rodrigo A. and Barrantes-Vidal, Neus and Jantac, Célia and Nordentoft, Merete and Ruhrmann, Stephan and Sachs, Garbiele and Rutten, Bart P. and van Os, Jim and Riecher-Rössler, Anita and EU-GEI High Risk Study Group, . (2020) Sex differences in cognitive functioning of patients at-risk for psychosis and healthy controls: Results from the European Gene-Environment Interactions study. European Psychiatry, 63 (1). e25.

Heitz, Ulrike and Studerus, Erich and Menghini-Müller, Stephanie and Papmeyer, Martina and Egloff, Laura and Ittig, Sarah and Navarra, Astrid and Andreou, Christina and Riecher-Rössler, Anita. (2019) Gender differences in first self-perceived signs and symptoms in patients with an at-risk mental state and first-episode psychosis. Early Intervention in Psychiatry, 13 (3). pp. 582-588.

Menghini-Müller, Stephanie and Studerus, Erich and Ittig, Sarah and Heitz, Ulrike and Egloff, Laura and Andreou, Christina and Valmaggia, Lucia R. and Kempton, Matthew J. and van der Gaag, Mark and de Haan, Lieuwe and Nelson, Barnaby and Barrantes-Vidal, Neus and Nordentoft, Merete and Ruhrmann, Stephan and Sachs, Gabriele and Rutten, Bart P. and Os, Jim van and Riecher-Rössler, Anita and EU-GEI High Risk Study Group, . (2019) Gender differences of patients at-risk for psychosis regarding symptomatology, drug use, comorbidity and functioning - Results from the EU-GEI study. European Psychiatry, 59. pp. 52-59.

Ittig, Sarah and Studerus, Erich and Heitz, Ulrike and Menghini-Müller, Stephanie and Beck, Katharina and Egloff, Laura and Leanza, Letizia and Andreou, Christina and Riecher-Rössler, Anita. (2017) Sex differences in prolactin levels in emerging psychosis: Indication for enhanced stress reactivity in women. Schizophrenia Research, 189. pp. 111-116.

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