The efficacy of sodium benzoate as an adjunctive treatment in early psychosis - CADENCE-BZ: Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

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Ryan, Alex
Baker, Andrea
Dark, Frances
Foley, Sharon
Gordon, Anne
Hatherill, Sean
Stathis, Stephen
Saha, Sukanta
Bruxner, George
Beckman, Martin
Richardson, Drew
Berk, Michael
Dean, Olivia
McGrath, John
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18

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Ryan, A; Baker, A; Dark, F; Foley, S; Gordon, A; Hatherill, S; Stathis, S; Saha, S; Bruxner, G; Beckman, M; Richardson, D; Berk, M; Dean, O; McGrath, J; Group, CW; Scott, J, The efficacy of sodium benzoate as an adjunctive treatment in early psychosis - CADENCE-BZ: Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial, Trials, 2017, 18, pp. 165

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