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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Sep 21.
Published in final edited form as: Schizophr Res. 2008 Feb 19;100(1-3):270–280. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2007.12.474

Table 1.

Subject diagnostic groups and demographics.

Factor Normal Schizophrenia Bipolar
Disorder
Major
Depression
Age (y) 48.1 (29–68) 44.5 (25–62) 42.3 (25–61) 46.5 (30–65)
Brain pH 6.3 (5.8–6.6) 6.2 (5.8–6.6) 6.2 (5.8–6.5) 6.2 (5.8–6.5)
PMI (h) 23.7 (8–42) 33.7 (12–61) 32.5 (13–62) 27.5 (7–47)
AP Exposure (×104 F-mg-Eq) n.a. 5.2 (0–20) 2.1 (0–6) n.a.
Gender 9M/6F 9M/6F 9M/6F 9M/6F
Race 14C/1AA 13C/2A 14C/1AA 15C

For continuous variables (i.e. age, brain pH, PMI, AP Exposure), means are shown with ranges in brackets. y, Years; PMI, Post mortem interval; h, Hours; AP, Antipsychotic; F-mg-Eq, Fluphenazine milligram equivalents; M, Male; F, Female; C, Caucasian; AA, African American; A, Asian.