Response to initial antipsychotic treatment in first episode psychosis is related to anterior cingulate glutamate levels: a multicentre 1 H-MRS study (OPTiMiSE)
A. Egerton*, B. V. Broberg, N. Van Haren, K. Merritt, G. J. Barker, D. J. Lythgoe, R. Perez-Iglesias, L. Baandrup, S. W. Düring, K. V. Sendt, J. M. Stone, E. Rostrup, I. E. Sommer, B. Glenthøj, R. S. Kahn, P. Dazzan, P. McGuire
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