Familiality of polarity at illness onset in bipolar affective disorder.
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Francis J McMahon | J. Steele | L. Kassem | F. McMahon | P. Zandi | D. Hedeker | Peter Zandi | Layla Kassem | Jo Steele | Victor Lopez | Don Hedeker | Victor Lopez
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