Cortical abnormalities in bipolar disorder: an MRI analysis of 6503 individuals from the ENIGMA Bipolar Disorder Working Group
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Erick Jorge Canales-Rodríguez | Dan J Stein | O. Andreassen | R. Ophoff | G. Pearlson | T. V. van Erp | N. Jahanshad | H. Whalley | T. Nickson | D. Glahn | M. Ingvar | L. Westlye | G. Goodwin | I. Agartz | S. Frangou | A. Versace | P. Mitchell | P. Schofield | V. Arolt | B. Mwangi | B. Baune | U. Dannlowski | D. Dima | J. Houenou | C. Bearden | R. Lenroot | M. Bauer | A. Pfennig | H. Kugel | O. Gruber | A. Dale | N. V. van Haren | C. Mcdonald | C. Zarate | R. Redlich | D. Grotegerd | T. Satterthwaite | T. Meier | C. Henry | W. Drevets | T. Hajek | G. Busatto | G. Roberts | D. Veltman | B. Krämer | A. McIntosh | L. Abramovic | M. Boks | C. Hartberg | E. Sprooten | M. Keil | G. Delvecchio | M. Kempton | S. Fears | E. Vieta | M. Phillips | A. Uhlmann | M. Schaufelberger | R. Machado-Vieira | E. Bøen | X. Caseras | T. Elvsåshagen | M. Landén | S. Trost | N. Lawrence | E. Pomarol-Clotet | D. Hibar | U. Haukvik | N. T. Doan | C. Abé | C. Ekman | N. Freimer | D. Cannon | J. Almeida | D. Wolf | U. Malt | A. Young | A. Lloyd | C. Bourne | A. Bilderbeck | R. Kahn | M. Alda | J. Soares | S. Hagenaars | P. Najt | N. Yao | S. Alonso-Lana | M. Fatjó-Vilas | J. Goikolea | B. Overs | H. Temmingh | C. Simhandl | J. Cheung | C. Ching | E. Jiménez | F. Howells | J. Starke | L. Beard | L. Rauer | M. Bonnin | M. Ponteduro | M. Rive | N. Yalin | P. Rosa | T. Chaim-Avancini | W. H. Lee | A. Schene | A. Nugent | B. Lafer | F. Nery | F. Duran | H. Ruhé | J. Fullerton | J. Rybakowski | J. Savitz | K. Chaim | M. Soeiro-de-Souza | M. Zanetti | M. Otaduy | N. Horn | S. Sarró | W. Gattaz | P. Thompson | K. Chaim | W. Lee | M. Soeiro‐de‐Souza | H. Kugel
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