A red cell membrane abnormality in a subgroup of schizophrenic patients: evidence for two diseases
A.I.M. Glen(NHS Highland), Frank Skinner(NHS Highland), N. M. Fisher, Krishna Vaddadi(Bowral & District Hospital), David F. Horrobin(Nihon University), Mitchell W. Spellman(St. Patrick's Hospital), Kelsey A. Ellis, E.M.T. Glen(NHS Highland)
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