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Biochemical studies in schizophrenia
H. Y. Meltzer
Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
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Medicine and Dentistry
Dopaminergic Activity
100%
Pathophysiology
50%
Virus Infection
50%
Creatine Kinase
50%
Neuromuscular Disease
50%
Muscle Disease
50%
Mental Function
50%
Indoleamine
50%
Acute Phase Response
50%
Slow Virus Disease
50%
Brain Amine
50%
Hemolysin
50%
Neurological System
50%
Skeletal Muscle
50%
Biological Factor
50%
Keyphrases
Biochemical Studies
100%
Schizophrenia
100%
MAO Activity
40%
Dopaminergic Activity
40%
Nervous System
20%
Pathophysiology
20%
Clinical Investigation
20%
Psychopathology
20%
Biological Research
20%
Schizophrenic Patients
20%
Neuromuscular Disease
20%
Biological Factors
20%
Indoleamines
20%
Hemolysin
20%
Higher-order Cognitive Functions
20%
Amines
20%
Viral Disease
20%
Skeletal muscle Atrophy
20%
Serum Creatine Kinase
20%
Neural Underpinnings
20%
Tissue Destruction
20%
Acute Phase Response
20%
Diathesis
20%
Slow Virus
20%
Neural Science
20%
Neuroscience
Dopaminergic Activity
100%
Neuromuscular
50%
Nervous System
50%
Skeletal Muscle
50%
Indoleamine
50%
Creatine Kinase
50%
Brain Amine
50%
Anabolism
50%