A prospective investigation of the natural history of the long-term weekly symptomatic status of bipolar II disorder.
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L. Judd | H. Akiskal | P. Schettler | W. Coryell | J. Endicott | J. Maser | D. Solomon | A. Leon | M. Keller | M. Keller
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