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Aumento de la actividad de la inositol monofosfatasa de los eritrocitos en esquizofrenia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 May 2020

J.K. Rybakowski
Affiliation:
Deparamento de Psiquiatría Adulta, Universidad de Ciencias Médicas, Poznan
W. Lehmann
Affiliation:
Deparamento de Psiquiatría, Academia Médica, Bydgoszc, Polonia

Abstract

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Type
Cartas al editor
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 1997

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