Gender and depressive symptoms in 711 patients with bipolar disorder evaluated prospectively in the Stanley Foundation bipolar treatment outcome network.
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T. Suppes | M. Frye | C. Sugar | L. Altshuler | P. Keck | S. McElroy | R. Post | W. Nolen | R. Kupka | G. Leverich | H. Grunze | G. Hellemann | M. Zermeño | M. Zermeno
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