Decreased Brain pH as a Shared Endophenotype of Psychiatric Disorders
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Keiichi I Nakayama | Tsuyoshi Miyakawa | Hirotaka Shoji | Hideo Hagihara | Yuta Katayama | Tsuyoshi Takagi | I. Graef | K. Nakayama | F. Huang | Y. Mori | Yuta Katayama | H. Shoji | T. Miyakawa | S. Ishii | C. Shannon Weickert | V. Catts | T. Takagi | Shunsuke Ishii | Yasuo Mori | Cynthia Shannon Weickert | Vibeke S Catts | Freesia L Huang | Akito Nakao | Kuo-Ping Huang | Isabella A Graef | H. Hagihara | Akito Nakao | Kuo‐ping Huang | Hirotaka Shoji
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