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The most common comorbid disorders in children with schizophrenia are:
Cell Membrane
The semipermeable membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell, which controls the entry and exit of substances.
Phospholipids
A type of fat molecule that forms the main structural component of cell membranes.
Cholesterol
A type of lipid molecule that is crucial for the formation of cell membranes and serves as a precursor for the synthesis of certain hormones and vitamins.
Steroid
A type of organic molecule with a characteristic structure consisting of four fused rings, playing various roles in the body including as components of cell membranes and as signaling molecules.
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