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International Review of Psychiatry, April 2006; 18(2): 145–147 Proton and 31-phosphorus neurospectroscopy in the study of membrane phospholipids and fatty acid intervention in schizophrenia, depression, chronic fatigu
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London / Davey / /

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Marius Press / Cox / Hammersmith Press / Choline / Honda / /

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United Kingdom / /

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Hammersmith Hospital / Imperial College / Institute of Psychiatry DOI / /

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structural imaging purposes / resonance imaging scanners / important products / chemical shift / structural imaging / extra hardware / appropriate software / brain high-energy phosphate / /

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paediatric depression / schizophrenia / Phospholipid Spectrum Disorders / dyslexia / chronic fatigue syndrome / persistent viral infection / myalgic encephalomyelitis / social phobia / psychiatric and neurological disorders / fatigue syndrome / neuropsychiatric disorders / depression / treatment-resistant depression / disorders / /

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Institute of Psychiatry DOI / MRC Clinical Sciences Centre / BASANT K. PURI MRC Clinical Sciences Centre / MRI Unit / Imperial College / Hammersmith Hospital / Environmental Protection Agency / Imaging Sciences Department / /

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David F. Horrobin / Hadley / Brennan / /

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second messenger / Professor / General / messenger / membrane phospholipid model / /

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niacin / adenosine / /

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New Jersey / /

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Archives of General Psychiatry / NMR in Biomedicine / /

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alpha / Magnetic resonance imaging / spectroscopy / MRI / /

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