Association between body mass index and subcortical brain volumes in bipolar disorders–ENIGMA study in 2735 individuals
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Janice M. Fullerton | Sean R. McWhinney | O. Andreassen | R. Ophoff | M. Alda | P. Thompson | D. Stein | R. Salvador | M. Ingvar | J. Fullerton | P. Mitchell | P. Schofield | U. Malt | T. Kircher | U. Dannlowski | I. Nenadić | N. V. van Haren | L. Eyler | C. Mcdonald | N. Opel | D. Grotegerd | T. Hajek | J. Raduà | K. Sim | G. Roberts | C. Ching | D. Cannon | C. López-Jaramillo | E. Vieta | T. Hahn | E. Bøen | T. Elvsåshagen | M. Landén | B. Liberg | E. Pomarol-Clotet | C. Abé | F. Benedetti | J. Repple | A. Krug | S. Meier | F. Howells | A. Díaz-Zuluaga | J. Goikolea | L. Nabulsi | B. Overs | Julian Pineda-Zapata | H. Temmingh | H. Lemke | L. Yatham | S. Meinert | J. Goltermann | C. Vargas | A. Vreeker | R. Kuplicki | E. Melloni | E. Mazza | B. Haarman | J. Pfarr | S. Schmitt | T. Meller | F. Stein | K. Brosch | K. Ringwald | J. Savitz | M. Richter | G. McPhilemy | L. Waltemate | K. Thiel | Caterina del Mar Bonnín | F. Martyn | E. Canales-Rodríguez | T. Borgers | S. McWhinney | Holly van Gestel | P. Thompson | Ana M. Díaz-Zuluaga | P. Thompson | Katharina Brosch | P. Thompson | H. V. Gestel
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