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Index

δ
-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (
δ
-THC),

adenosine triphosphate binding

and acute psychotic disorder,

114

cassette (ABC),
243

381–
2

and antipsychotic medications,

κ
opioids,
107

adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD),
220–
1,

394

1H (Proton) MRS,
7

243

diagnostic tests,
244

and genetics of schizophrenia,

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