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Red Cell and Salivary Lithium Levels

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 January 2018

Roy J. Mathew
Affiliation:
Texas Research Institute of Mental Sciences, 1300 Moursund, Texas Medical Center, Houston, Texas 77030
James L. Claghorn
Affiliation:
Texas Research Institute of Mental Sciences, 1300 Moursund, Texas Medical Center, Houston, Texas 77030
David Fenimore
Affiliation:
Texas Research Institute of Mental Sciences, 1300 Moursund, Texas Medical Center, Houston, Texas 77030
Chester Davis
Affiliation:
Texas Research Institute of Mental Sciences, 1300 Moursund, Texas Medical Center, Houston, Texas 77030
Mohsen Mirabi
Affiliation:
Texas Research Institute of Mental Sciences, 1300 Moursund, Texas Medical Center, Houston, Texas 77030
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Abstract

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Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1979 

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