Baseline levels of C-reactive protein and proinflammatory cytokines are not associated with early response to amisulpride in patients with First Episode Psychosis: the OPTiMiSE cohort study

Susana Barbosa, Emanuela Martinuzzi, Iris E. C. Sommer, Paola Dazzan, Philip McGuire, Celso Arango, Covadonga M. Diaz-Caneja, W. Wolfgang Fleischhacker, D Rujescu, Birte Glenthøj, Inge Winter van Rossum, René Sylvain Kahn, Robert Yolken, Shôn W. Lewis, Richard Drake, Stefan Leucht, Cyprien Gilet, Olfa Khalfallah, Laetitia Davidovic, El Chérif IbrahimRaoul Belzeaux, Marion Leboyer, Nicolas Glaichenhaus

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