Comments:Scientists create schizophrenic brain cells

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Retraction — April 20, 2011
 
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Comments from feedback form - "once its on leave it on"

once its on leave it on

99.253.9.5 (talk)03:24, 6 May 2011

Comments from feedback form - "I want more updates on the res..."

I want more updates on the research of schizophrenia

209.77.220.9 (talk)21:03, 15 April 2011

Comments from feedback form - "its a good information for eve..."

its a good information for everyone its a step forward to future

117.207.231.161 (talk)14:15, 15 April 2011

connectivity of the neurons increased to 80% of normal levels

This would be more useful if we knew the connectivity level before taking the drug. Otherwise the increase could be as little as 79.99% to 80%

194.72.120.131 (talk)12:00, 15 April 2011

Comments from feedback form - "It seems pretty pharma-friendl..."

It seems pretty pharma-friendly, but the information is interesting. I'm glad to see the article; I just wish it was less biased. ;)

96.38.177.65 (talk)03:29, 15 April 2011

Comments from feedback form - "They may do same kind of resea..."

They may do same kind of research they find on schizophrenia apply to autism research.

76.19.254.140 (talk)01:41, 15 April 2011