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1. Predictors of COVID-19 vaccine uptake among youth with bipolar disorder spectrum disorders and their caregivers.

2. Adherence Rates and Barriers to Second-Generation Antipsychotic Medication Use in Youth with Bipolar Spectrum Disorders Who Have Overweight/Obesity.

3. Aberrant brain network topology in youth with a familial risk for bipolar disorder: a task-based fMRI connectome study.

4. Pharmacogenetic Factors Influence Escitalopram Pharmacokinetics and Adverse Events in Youth with a Family History of Bipolar Disorder: A Preliminary Study.

5. Deficits in sustained attention in adolescents with bipolar disorder during their first manic episode.

6. Morphological abnormalities in youth with bipolar disorder and their relationship to clinical characteristics.

7. Cognitive, Family, and Quality-of-Life Characteristics of Youth with Depression Associated with Bipolar Disorder.

8. Brain functional activation and first mood episode in youth at risk for bipolar disorder.

9. Effects of short-term quetiapine and lithium therapy for acute manic or mixed episodes on the limbic system and emotion regulation circuitry in youth with bipolar disorder.

10. Pretreatment Alterations and Acute Medication Treatment Effects on Brain Task-Related Functional Connectivity in Youth With Bipolar Disorder: A Neuroimaging Randomized Clinical Trial.

11. Fish oil supplementation alters emotion-generated corticolimbic functional connectivity in depressed adolescents at high-risk for bipolar I disorder: A 12-week placebo-controlled fMRI trial.

12. N-acetylcysteine as an adjunctive treatment for bipolar depression: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.

13. A Randomized, Double-Blind, Controlled Trial of Lithium Versus Quetiapine for the Treatment of Acute Mania in Youth with Early Course Bipolar Disorder.

14. Association between poor tolerability of antidepressant treatment and brain functional activation in youth at risk for bipolar disorder.

15. Effects of Fish Oil Monotherapy on Depression and Prefrontal Neurochemistry in Adolescents at High Risk for Bipolar I Disorder: A 12-Week Placebo-Controlled Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Trial.

16. Neurophysiological effects of multiple mood episodes in bipolar disorder.

17. Cardiometabolic risks and omega-3 index in recent-onset bipolar I disorder.

18. Factor analysis of regional brain activation in bipolar and healthy individuals reveals a consistent modular structure.

19. Prediction of lithium response in first-episode mania using the LITHium Intelligent Agent (LITHIA): Pilot data and proof-of-concept.

20. White matter volumes in youth offspring of bipolar parents.

21. Neurofunctional Differences Among Youth With and at Varying Risk for Developing Mania.

22. Meta-analysis of erythrocyte polyunsaturated fatty acid biostatus in bipolar disorder.

23. First-episode bipolar disorder is associated with erythrocyte membrane docosahexaenoic acid deficits: Dissociation from clinical response to lithium or quetiapine.

24. Neurofunctional changes in adolescent cannabis users with and without bipolar disorder.

25. Antidepressant tolerability in anxious and depressed youth at high risk for bipolar disorder: a prospective naturalistic treatment study.

26. Risk and protective factors associated with substance use disorders in adolescents with first-episode mania.

27. Conflict monitoring and adaptation in individuals at familial risk for developing bipolar disorder.

28. Characteristics of the child behavior checklist in adolescents with depression associated with bipolar disorder.

30. Glutamatergic effects of divalproex in adolescents with mania: a proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy study.

31. Functional magnetic resonance imaging brain activation in bipolar mania: evidence for disruption of the ventrolateral prefrontal-amygdala emotional pathway.

32. Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study of divalproex extended release loading monotherapy in ambulatory bipolar spectrum disorder patients with moderate-to-severe hypomania or mild mania.

33. A double-blind, placebo-controlled pilot study of quetiapine for depressed adolescents with bipolar disorder.

34. Atypical antipsychotics in the treatment of mania: a meta-analysis of randomized, placebo-controlled trials.

35. A double-blind randomized pilot study comparing quetiapine and divalproex for adolescent mania.

36. Predictors of response to treatment of acute bipolar manic episodes with divalproex sodium or placebo in 2 randomized, controlled, parallel-group trials.

37. Olanzapine versus placebo in acute mania: treatment responses in subgroups.

38. Divalproex sodium in sex offenders with bipolar disorders and comorbid paraphilias: an open retrospective study.

39. Placebo effect in randomized, controlled maintenance studies of patients with bipolar disorder.

40. Placebo effect in randomized, controlled studies of acute bipolar mania and depression.

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