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Journal of Cellular Biochemistry. Supplement|January 1, 1994
Clinical development plan: ibuprofenG J Kelloff, J A Crowell, C W Boone, et al.
Schizophrenia Research|March 25, 2018
Early sustained recovery following first episode psychosis: Evidence from the AESOP10 follow-up studyJ M Lappin, M Heslin, B Lomas, et al.
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry. Supplement|January 1, 1994
Clinical development plan: DHEA analog 8354G J Kelloff, J A Crowell, C W Boone, et al.
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry. Supplement|January 1, 1994
Clinical development plan: N-(4-hydroxyphenyl)retinamideG J Kelloff, J A Crowell, C W Boone, et al.
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry. Supplement|January 1, 1994
Clinical development plan: aspirinG J Kelloff, J A Crowell, C W Boone, et al.
Psychological Medicine|February 25, 2010
The varying impact of type, timing and frequency of exposure to childhood adversity on its association with adult psychotic disorderH L Fisher, P B Jones, P Fearon, et al.
Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica|April 23, 2023
The association between uterine adenomyosis and adverse obstetric outcomes: A propensity score-matched analysisRachel S Mandelbaum, Samuel J F Melville, Caroline J Violette, et al.
Journal of Mental Health (Abingdon, England)|September 22, 2020
Diagnostic stability and outcome after first episode psychosisOliver Gale-Grant, Paola Dazzan, Julia M Lappin, et al.
Schizophrenia Bulletin|January 9, 2014
Interplay between childhood physical abuse and familial risk in the onset of psychotic disordersHelen L Fisher, Peter McGuffin, Jane Boydell, et al.
Psychological Medicine|August 1, 2019
Symptom remission at 12-weeks strongly predicts long-term recovery from the first episode of psychosisPaola Dazzan, Julia M Lappin, Margaret Heslin, et al.
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Journal of Cellular Biochemistry. Supplement|January 1, 1994
Clinical development plan: ibuprofenG J Kelloff, J A Crowell, C W Boone, et al.
Schizophrenia Research|March 25, 2018
Early sustained recovery following first episode psychosis: Evidence from the AESOP10 follow-up studyJ M Lappin, M Heslin, B Lomas, et al.
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry. Supplement|January 1, 1994
Clinical development plan: DHEA analog 8354G J Kelloff, J A Crowell, C W Boone, et al.
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry. Supplement|January 1, 1994
Clinical development plan: N-(4-hydroxyphenyl)retinamideG J Kelloff, J A Crowell, C W Boone, et al.
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry. Supplement|January 1, 1994
Clinical development plan: aspirinG J Kelloff, J A Crowell, C W Boone, et al.
Psychological Medicine|February 25, 2010
The varying impact of type, timing and frequency of exposure to childhood adversity on its association with adult psychotic disorderH L Fisher, P B Jones, P Fearon, et al.
Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica|April 23, 2023
The association between uterine adenomyosis and adverse obstetric outcomes: A propensity score-matched analysisRachel S Mandelbaum, Samuel J F Melville, Caroline J Violette, et al.
Journal of Mental Health (Abingdon, England)|September 22, 2020
Diagnostic stability and outcome after first episode psychosisOliver Gale-Grant, Paola Dazzan, Julia M Lappin, et al.
Schizophrenia Bulletin|January 9, 2014
Interplay between childhood physical abuse and familial risk in the onset of psychotic disordersHelen L Fisher, Peter McGuffin, Jane Boydell, et al.
Psychological Medicine|August 1, 2019
Symptom remission at 12-weeks strongly predicts long-term recovery from the first episode of psychosisPaola Dazzan, Julia M Lappin, Margaret Heslin, et al.
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