Relationship between sunlight and the age of onset of bipolar disorder: An international multisite study
✍ Scribed by Bauer, Michael; Glenn, Tasha; Alda, Martin; Andreassen, Ole A.; Angelopoulos, Elias; Ardau, Raffaella; Baethge, Christopher; Bauer, Rita; Bellivier, Frank; Belmaker, Robert H.; Berk, Michael; Bjella, Thomas D.; Bossini, Letizia; Bersudsky, Yuly; Cheung, Eric Yat Wo; Conell, Jörn; Zompo, Maria Del; Dodd, Seetal; Etain, Bruno; Fagiolini, Andrea; Frye, Mark A.; Fountoulakis, Kostas N.; Garneau-Fournier, Jade; González-Pinto, Ana; Harima, Hirohiko; Hassel, Stefanie; Henry, Chantal; Iacovides, Apostolos; Isometsä, Erkki T.; Kapczinski, Flávio; Kliwicki, Sebastian; König, Barbara; Krogh, Rikke; Kunz, Mauricio; Lafer, Beny; Larsen, Erik R.; Lewitzka, Ute; Lopez-Jaramillo, Carlos; MacQueen, Glenda; Manchia, Mirko; Marsh, Wendy; Martinez-Cengotitabengoa, Mónica; Melle, Ingrid; Monteith, Scott; Morken, Gunnar; Munoz, Rodrigo; Nery, Fabiano G.; O’Donovan, Claire; Osher, Yamima; Pfennig, Andrea; Quiroz, Danilo; Ramesar, Raj; Rasgon, Natalie; Reif, Andreas; Ritter, Philipp; Rybakowski, Janusz K.; Sagduyu, Kemal; Scippa, Ângela M.; Severus, Emanuel; Simhandl, Christian; Stein, Dan J.; Strejilevich, Sergio; Hatim Sulaiman, Ahmad; Suominen, Kirsi; Tagata, Hiromi; Tatebayashi, Yoshitaka; Torrent, Carla; Vieta, Eduard; Viswanath, Biju; Wanchoo, Mihir J.; Zetin, Mark; Whybrow, Peter C.
- Book ID
- 124137365
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 485 KB
- Volume
- 167
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0165-0327
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