A longitudinal fMRI study of the manic and euthymic states of bipolar disorder.
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John Suckling | Cinly Ooi | Chi-Hua Chen | Rebecca Jacob | E. Bullmore | J. Suckling | Chi-Hua Chen | C. Ooi | B. Lennox | V. Lupson | R. Jacob | Ed T Bullmore | Belinda R Lennox | Victoria Lupson
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