Aging of the body and the brain in schizophrenia
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Conflicts of interest
The authors declare no relevant conflicts of interest.
Contributors
Lisa T. Eyler was involved in data analyses, data interpretation and manuscript preparation.
Dilip V. Jeste was involved in data interpretation and manuscript preparation.
Funding support
This work was supported, in part, by the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Sam and Rose Stein Institute for Research on Aging at UC San Diego, and grants from the National Institute of Mental Health R01 MH0945151 and R01 MH103318.
Acknowledgments
We thank Paula Smith who helped with administrative preparation of this manuscript at UC San Diego.
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