Letter to the EditorThe gender gap in schizophrenia research
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Conflict of interest
All authors report no potential conflicts of interest.
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None.
Contributors
MHB, JB, NS and DAG designed the study. MHB collected and performed the analysis. All authors interpreted the result. MHB wrote the manuscript. All authors contributed to and have approved the final manuscript.
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