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Where Autoantibodies Strike in Anti-NMDAR Encephalitis
January 26, 2026
A new study shows that antibodies in anti-NMDAR encephalitis target exposed hotspots on NMDA receptors, explaining synaptic disruption.
JCP
ASCP Corner
Rethinking Amisulpride: Could N-Methylation Result in a New and Even Better Antipsychotic?
January 26, 2026
This article will familiarize US clinicians with amisulpride’s history and data, and the rationale behind development of LB-102, an N-methylated analogue of amisulpride.
John M. Kane
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Christoph U. Correll
JCP
Letter to the Editor
Urological Commentary on Ketamine-Associated Uropathy
January 26, 2026
The author comments on a recent article reviewing ketamine-associated uropathy in therapeutic and nontherapeutic settings.
Asem Abdelrahman
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Monograph Research
JCP
Letter to the Editor
Ketamine-Associated Uropathy in Therapeutic Contexts: Reply to Abdelrahman
January 26, 2026
Dr Andrade responds to a letter commenting on his recent review of ketamine-associated uropathy in therapeutic and nontherapeutic settings.
Chittaranjan Andrade
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Weekly Mind Reader: When Antidepressants Fail
January 23, 2026
New Mayo Clinic guidance stresses patient care, while studies examine veterans’ cannabis use and reject lowering the DSM-5-TR mixed-features threshold.
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How Delusions Take Shape
January 22, 2026
A new study finds that early psychosis delusions emerge as emotionally grounded, embodied responses shaped by lived experience and relationships.