Neonatal antibodies to infectious agents and risk of bipolar disorder: a population‐based case–control study
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R. Yolken | O. Mors | P. Mortensen | A. Børglum | D. Hougaard | C. Pedersen | J. Mcgrath | B. Nørgaard-Petersen
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