Verbal memory improvement in first-episode psychosis APOE-ε4 carriers: a pleiotropic effect?
Fidel Vila-Rodriguez,1 Donna J Lang,2 Heather Baitz,3 Kristina Gicas,3 Allen E Thorton,3 Thomas S Ehmann,1 Geoff N Smith,1 Alasdair M Barr,4 Ivan J Torres,1 Lili C Kopala,1 G William MacEwan,1 Daniel J Müller,5 James L Kennedy,5 William G Honer11Department of Psychiatry, 2Division of Neuror...
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Autores principales: | Vila-Rodriguez F, Lang DJ, Baitz H, Gicas K, Thornton AE, Ehmann TS, Smith GN, Barr AM, Torres IJ, Kopala LC, MacEwan GW, Müller DJ, Kennedy JL, Honer WG |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Dove Medical Press
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/5fde6ec9924a4936bb17e131b0efc3a2 |
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