Birth weight and antipsychotic induced weight gain: A prenatal programming approach in the PEPs study
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Carmen Moreno | J. Bobes | I. Baeza | J. Sanjuán | E. Fernandez-Egea | E. Vieta | E. Pomarol-Clotet | C. Cañete | M. Bernardo | E. Parellada | L. Pina-Camacho | D. Fraguas | S. Sarró | A. González-Pinto | A. Mané | M. Cuesta | I. Zorrilla | E. Salagre | S. Amoretti | C. Díaz-Caneja | I. Corripio | A. Alonso-Solís | J. Usall | M. García-Portilla | A. Sánchez-Torres | D. Bergé | Á. Ibáñez | M. Rabella | S. Mas | G. Mezquida | R. Rodríguez-Jiménez | A. Butjosa | F. Contreras | M. Bioque | C. de-la-Cámara | A. Lobo | C. García-Rizo | G. Selva-Vera | R. Segarra | A. Meseguer | E. Serna | C. Saiz-Masvidal | M. Barcones | M. Garriga | Natalia E. Fares-Otero | M. Gutiérrez-Fraile | P. López | L. Morro | Diego Hidalgo-Matezzi | J. Castro-Fornielles | C. Moreno | A. Alonso-Solis
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