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Urinary chromatographic profiles in psychiatric diseases

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

J. J. Gilroy
Affiliation:
Department of Pharmacy, Royal Victoria Infirmary, Queen Victoria Road, Newcastle upon Tyne
I. N. Ferrier
Affiliation:
MRC Neurochemical Pathology Unit, Newcastle General Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne
T. J. Crow
Affiliation:
MRC Clinical Research Centre, Watford Road, Harrow, Middlesex
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Abstract

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Copyright
Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1991 

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