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Mental health care in China: review on the delivery and policy issues in 1949–2009 and the outlook for the next decade
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- 08 August 2013, pp. 134-145
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Emotional processing and executive functions in major depressive disorder: dorsal prefrontal activity correlates with performance in the intra–extra dimensional set shift
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- 24 June 2014, pp. 269-279
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Neuroinflammation as a possible link between cannabinoids and addiction
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- 02 October 2013, pp. 334-346
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Do not blame the SSRIs: blame the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale
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- 01 March 2017, pp. 241-243
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A psychoeducation tool for patients with first-episode psychosis
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- 24 June 2014, pp. 75-77
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Esketamine and rapastinel, but not imipramine, have antidepressant-like effect in a treatment-resistant animal model of depression
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- 24 June 2019, pp. 258-265
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Tolerability and efficacy of the monoaminergic stabilizer (−)-OSU6162 (PNU-96391A) in Huntington’s disease: a double-blind cross-over study
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- 23 June 2014, pp. 298-306
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Psychosocial interventions for bipolar disorder
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- 24 June 2014, pp. 275-284
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A web-based study of bipolarity and impulsivity in athletes engaging in extreme and high-risk sports
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- 20 July 2015, pp. 179-183
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Mediator effects of parameters of inflammation and neurogenesis from a N-acetyl cysteine clinical-trial for bipolar depression
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- 16 July 2018, pp. 334-341
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Prenatal restraint stress impairs recognition memory in adult male and female offspring
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- 29 January 2020, pp. 122-127
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Bipolar disorder and the endocannabinoid system
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- 04 June 2019, pp. 193-201
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The effect of memantine on sleep architecture and psychiatric symptoms in patients with Alzheimer’s disease
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- 17 November 2015, pp. 157-164
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Risk of bipolar disorder and psychotic features in patients initially hospitalised with severe depression
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- 22 December 2014, pp. 113-118
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Neurological soft signs significantly differentiate schizophrenia patients from healthy controls
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- 29 November 2017, pp. 97-105
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Pregnancy and bipolar disorder: the risk of recurrence when discontinuing treatment with mood stabilisers: a systematic review
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- 17 November 2016, pp. 259-266
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Are oxidative stress markers useful to distinguish schizoaffective disorder from schizophrenia and bipolar disorder?
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- 09 September 2013, pp. 120-124
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Impulsivity in adolescent bipolar disorder
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- 24 June 2014, pp. 57-61
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Gene polymorphisms and response to transcranial direct current stimulation for auditory verbal hallucinations in schizophrenia
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- 21 March 2018, pp. 218-225
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‘Let food be thy medicine, and medicine be thy food’: Hippocrates revisited
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- 06 February 2014, pp. 1-3
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