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. 1999 Jun;1(1):22-3.
doi: 10.31887/DCNS.1999.1.1/fduval.

This is a comprehensive review of biological abnormalites observed in bipolar/unipolar mood disorder. We do not ignore that conflicting results may be found in the literature, but attempted, nevertheless, to summarize the currents trends

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This is a comprehensive review of biological abnormalites observed in bipolar/unipolar mood disorder. We do not ignore that conflicting results may be found in the literature, but attempted, nevertheless, to summarize the currents trends

F Duval. Dialogues Clin Neurosci. 1999 Jun.
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