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Despite decades of research, the pathophysiology of bipolar disorder (BD) is still not well understood. Structural brain differences have been associated with BD, but results from neuroimaging studies have been inconsistent. To address this, we performed the largest study to date of cortical gray matter thickness and surface area measures from brain magnetic resonance imaging scans of 6503 individuals including 1837 unrelated adults with BD and 2582 unrelated healthy controls for group differ...
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- Peer reviewed
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- Publisher:
- Springer Nature Publisher's website
- Journal:
- Molecular Psychiatry Journal website
- Volume:
- 23
- Pages:
- 932–942
- Publication date:
- 2017-05-02
- DOI:
- EISSN:
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1476-5578
- ISSN:
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1359-4184
- Pubs id:
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pubs:692341
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uri:faa77fa3-c0d7-4128-92d5-e63361cb3b8c
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uuid:faa77fa3-c0d7-4128-92d5-e63361cb3b8c
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- Language:
- English
- Copyright holder:
- Hibar et al.
- Copyright date:
- 2017
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Cortical abnormalities in bipolar disorder: an MRI analysis of 6503 individuals from the ENIGMA Bipolar Disorder Working Group
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