Fronto-limbic circuitry in euthymic bipolar disorder: Evidence for prefrontal hyperactivation
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David C. Glahn | Peter T. Fox | Carrie E. Bearden | Crystal Franklin | Diana Tordesillas-Gutiérrez | P. Fox | D. Glahn | C. Bearden | D. Tordesillas-Gutiérrez | Jennifer L. Robinson | C. Franklin | E. Monkul | E. Serap Monkul | P. Fox
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