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RA Bressan was financially supported by research grants from CAPES (Brazil), Janssen Pharmaceutica Inc., and Sanofi-Syntelabo, LS Pilowsky was financially supported by a UK Medical Research Council (MRC) Senior Clinical Research Fellowship. K Erlandsson and RS Mulligan were financially supported on a UK MRC Senior clinical research fellowship. JH Krystal was funded by NIH: KO5 AA 014906-02, Department of Veterans Affairs: VA Alcohol Research Center, VA Schizophrenia Biological Research Center. LSP, RAB, JMS, KE, RSM, PJE contributed to the study execution, analysis and writing up of the data. JHK contributed to the interpretation and writing up of the data.
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Pilowsky, L., Bressan, R., Stone, J. et al. First in vivo evidence of an NMDA receptor deficit in medication-free schizophrenic patients. Mol Psychiatry 11, 118–119 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.mp.4001751
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