Mood episodes are associated with increased cortical thinning: A longitudinal study of bipolar disorder type II
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O. Andreassen | L. Westlye | U. Malt | E. Bøen | T. Elvsåshagen | N. T. Doan | Nathalia Zak | B. Boye
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