No association between prenatal viral infection and depression in later life--a long-term cohort study of 6152 subjects
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Pang, D. (2009) 'No association between prenatal viral infection and depression in later life--a long-term cohort study of 6152 subjects' Can J Psychiatry 54 (8):565-70PubMed ID
19726009Additional Links
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19726009Type
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