Gray Matter Volume Decrease Distinguishes Schizophrenia From Bipolar Offspring During Childhood and Adolescence.
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J. Castro-Fornieles | E. de la Serna | I. Baeza | N. Bargalló | G. Sugranyes | A. Calvo | J. Janssen | D. Moreno | C. Díaz-Caneja | V. Sanchez-Gistau | S. Romero | T. Sánchez-Gutiérrez | C. Diaz-Caneja | Teresa Sánchez-Gutierrez
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