Excoriation disorder is characterized by systemic glutamatergic dysfunction
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Excoriation disorder is characterized by systemic glutamatergic dysfunction
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/UL2JQZ
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Creator |
Bordeaux, Zachary A
Reddy, Sriya V Ma, Emily Z Cornman, Hannah Pritchard, Thomas Marani, Melika Lu, Weiying Guo, Shenghao Zhang, Cissy Khare, Pratik Le, Anne Kwatra, Madan M Kwatra, Shawn G |
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Harvard Dataverse
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Excoriation disorder (ED), also known as neurotic excoriations, is a psychocutaneous disorder characterized by repetitive, compulsive picking of the skin leading to secondary tissue damage. The purpose of this study is to perform an untargeted comparative plasma metabolomics analysis on ED patients and healthy controls to characterize the metabolic alterations in ED.
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Chemistry
Medicine, Health and Life Sciences excoriation disorder, neurotic excoriations, skin picking disorder, metabolomics, glutamate |
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2024-01-27
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Contributor |
Lu, Weiying
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