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Lawrence Albers

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The timeline below shows the dates (blue tick marks) of publications associated with Lawrence Albers's top concepts. The average publication date for each concept is shown as a red circle, illustrating changes in the primary topics that Lawrence Albers has written about over time.
Pharmacogenetics, 2 publications between 2004 and 2006, average publication date February 2005. Psychotic Disorders, 1 publications between 2005 and 2005, average publication date March 2005. Drug Interactions, 3 publications between 2004 and 2007, average publication date July 2005. Benzodiazepines, 2 publications between 2005 and 2006, average publication date October 2005. Fluvoxamine, 2 publications between 2005 and 2006, average publication date November 2005. Clinical Trials as Topic, 2 publications between 2004 and 2008, average publication date January 2006. Schizophrenia, 5 publications between 2004 and 2014, average publication date December 2007. Isoxazoles, 1 publications between 2008 and 2008, average publication date December 2007. Piperidines, 1 publications between 2008 and 2008, average publication date December 2007. Antipsychotic Agents, 7 publications between 2004 and 2017, average publication date January 2008. Drug Monitoring, 2 publications between 2004 and 2014, average publication date March 2009. Bupropion, 1 publications between 2017 and 2017, average publication date July 2017. Depressive Disorder, Major, 1 publications between 2017 and 2017, average publication date July 2017. Antidepressive Agents, 2 publications between 2017 and 2017, average publication date August 2017. Depressive Disorder, 1 publications between 2017 and 2017, average publication date August 2017.

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