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Plasma and Red Cell Lithium in Affective Disorders

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 January 2018

Enrique Alvarez Martinez
Affiliation:
Hospital Sant Pau, School of Medicine, Avda. San Antonio M. Claret, 167 Barcelona–25, Spain
Claudio Udina Ubello
Affiliation:
Hospital Sant Pau, School of Medicine, Avda. San Antonio M. Claret, 167 Barcelona–25, Spain
José Ma Queralto Compano
Affiliation:
Hospital Sant Pau, School of Medicine, Avda. San Antonio M. Claret, 167 Barcelona–25, Spain
Miguel Casas Brugue
Affiliation:
Hospital Sant Pau, School of Medicine, Avda. San Antonio M. Claret, 167 Barcelona–25, Spain
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Abstract

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Copyright
Copyright © 1983 The Royal College of Psychiatrists 

References

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