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1. Psychometric properties of Concise Associated Symptom Tracking (CAST) scale in youths and young adults: Findings from the Texas youth depression and suicide research network (TX-YDSRN).

2. Data driven clusters derived from resting state functional connectivity: Findings from the EMBARC study.

3. Accelerated brain aging in individuals with diabetes: Association with poor glycemic control and increased all-cause mortality.

4. Neural substrates of emotional conflict with anxiety in major depressive disorder: Findings from the Establishing Moderators and biosignatures of Antidepressant Response in Clinical Care (EMBARC) randomized controlled trial.

5. Dysfunction of default mode network is associated with active suicidal ideation in youths and young adults with depression: Findings from the T-RAD study.

6. Smoking status links habenular volume to glycated hemoglobin: Findings from the Human Connectome Project-Young Adult.

7. Sex-specific differences in the association between body mass index and brain aging in young adults: Findings from the human connectome project.

8. Predicting future suicidal events in adolescents using the Concise Health Risk Tracking Self-Report (CHRT-SR).

9. Comprehensive phenotyping of depression disease trajectory and risk: Rationale and design of Texas Resilience Against Depression study (T-RAD).

10. Dysfunctional adaptive immune response in adolescents and young adults with suicide behavior.

11. Sex differences in the association of baseline c-reactive protein (CRP) and acute-phase treatment outcomes in major depressive disorder: Findings from the EMBARC study.

12. Association of T and non-T cell cytokines with anhedonia: Role of gender differences.

13. Characterizing anxiety subtypes and the relationship to behavioral phenotyping in major depression: Results from the EMBARC study.

14. Proteomics profiling reveals inflammatory biomarkers of antidepressant treatment response: Findings from the CO-MED trial.

16. Can C-reactive protein inform antidepressant medication selection in depressed outpatients? Findings from the CO-MED trial.

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