Metabolic profile of antipsychotic-naive individuals with non-affective psychosis
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B. Kirkpatrick | E. Fernandez-Egea | I. Conget | M. Bernardo | E. Parellada | T. Donner | E. Esmatjes | A. Justicia | C. García-Rizo
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