Early longitudinal changes in brain structure and cognitive functioning in remitted patients with recently diagnosed bipolar disorder.
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M. Vinberg | L. Kessing | G. Knudsen | K. Miskowiak | H. Kjærstad | J. Macoveanu | L. Yatham | T. Chakrabarty | S. Frangou | Viktoria Damgaard | Alexander Tobias Ysbæk-Nielsen | Marie Eschau Stougaard
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