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    Nager A, Sundquist K, Ramírez-León V, Johansson LM.
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    Moreno D, Moreno-Iñiguez M, Vigil D, Castro-Fornieles J, Ortuño F, González-Pinto A, Parellada M, Baeza I, Otero S, Graell M, Aldama A, Arango C.
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  • 37. Longitudinal patterns of social functioning and conversion to psychosis in subjects at ultra-high risk.
    Jang JH, Shin NY, Shim G, Park HY, Kim E, Jang GE, Kwon SJ, Hur JW, An SK, Kwon JS.
    Aust N Z J Psychiatry; 2011 Sep 17; 45(9):763-70. PubMed ID: 21827349
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  • 38. [Familial occurrence and obstetric complications in siblings discordant for schizophrenia].
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  • 40. The role of obstetric complications in schizophrenia.
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