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Metabolic syndrome, inflammation and oxidative stress as potential risk factors for affective disorders : a twin study. / Ottesen, N. M.; Meluken, I.; Frikke-Schmidt, R.; Plomgaard, P.; Henrik, E. P.; Scheike, T.; Fernandes, B.; Dodd, S.; Berk, M.; Kessing, L. V.; Miskowiak, K.; Vinberg, M.
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European Neuropsychopharmacology, Bind 29, Nr. Supplement 2, P.4.08 , 2019, s. S706-S707.
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Harvard
Ottesen, NM, Meluken, I
, Frikke-Schmidt, R, Plomgaard, P, Henrik, EP
, Scheike, T, Fernandes, B, Dodd, S, Berk, M
, Kessing, LV, Miskowiak, K
& Vinberg, M 2019, '
Metabolic syndrome, inflammation and oxidative stress as potential risk factors for affective disorders: a twin study',
European Neuropsychopharmacology, bind 29, nr. Supplement 2, P.4.08 , s. S706-S707.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euroneuro.2019.01.098
APA
Ottesen, N. M., Meluken, I.
, Frikke-Schmidt, R., Plomgaard, P., Henrik, E. P.
, Scheike, T., Fernandes, B., Dodd, S., Berk, M.
, Kessing, L. V., Miskowiak, K.
, & Vinberg, M. (2019).
Metabolic syndrome, inflammation and oxidative stress as potential risk factors for affective disorders: a twin study.
European Neuropsychopharmacology,
29(Supplement 2), S706-S707. [P.4.08 ].
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euroneuro.2019.01.098
Vancouver
Ottesen NM, Meluken I
, Frikke-Schmidt R, Plomgaard P, Henrik EP
, Scheike T o.a.
Metabolic syndrome, inflammation and oxidative stress as potential risk factors for affective disorders: a twin study.
European Neuropsychopharmacology. 2019;29(Supplement 2):S706-S707. P.4.08 .
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euroneuro.2019.01.098
Author
Ottesen, N. M. ; Meluken, I. ; Frikke-Schmidt, R. ; Plomgaard, P. ; Henrik, E. P. ; Scheike, T. ; Fernandes, B. ; Dodd, S. ; Berk, M. ; Kessing, L. V. ; Miskowiak, K. ; Vinberg, M. / Metabolic syndrome, inflammation and oxidative stress as potential risk factors for affective disorders : a twin study. I: European Neuropsychopharmacology. 2019 ; Bind 29, Nr. Supplement 2. s. S706-S707.
Bibtex
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title = "Metabolic syndrome, inflammation and oxidative stress as potential risk factors for affective disorders: a twin study",
author = "Ottesen, {N. M.} and I. Meluken and R. Frikke-Schmidt and P. Plomgaard and Henrik, {E. P.} and T. Scheike and B. Fernandes and S. Dodd and M. Berk and Kessing, {L. V.} and K. Miskowiak and M. Vinberg",
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RIS
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AU - Henrik, E. P.
AU - Scheike, T.
AU - Fernandes, B.
AU - Dodd, S.
AU - Berk, M.
AU - Kessing, L. V.
AU - Miskowiak, K.
AU - Vinberg, M.
PY - 2019
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