Neuropsychological performance in melancholic, atypical and undifferentiated major depression during depressed and remitted states: a prospective longitudinal study.
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H. Akiskal | U. Lorenzo-Seva | Tatia M. C. Lee | K. So | Kangguang Lin | Yangbo Guo | Gui-yun Xu | Weicong Lu | H. Ouyang | Y. Dang | Daniel Bessonov
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