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1. Cortical Volume and Thickness Across Bipolar Disorder Subtypes in Adolescents: A Preliminary Study

2. Cerebral perfusion changes in presymptomatic genetic frontotemporal dementia: a GENFI study

3. Sex differences in cerebral blood flow among adolescents with bipolar disorder.

4. Differential association of endothelial function with brain structure in youth with versus without bipolar disorder.

5. A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Lipid Signatures in Post-traumatic Stress Disorder.

6. A systematic review and meta-analysis of lipid metabolomic signatures of Major Depressive Disorder.

7. Neurostructural phenotypes of CACNA1C rs1006737 in adolescents with bipolar disorder and healthy controls.

8. Preliminary study of structural magnetic resonance imaging phenotypes related to genetic variation in Interleukin-1β rs16944 in adolescents with Bipolar Disorder.

10. Adherence to prescription guidelines for medical cannabis in disability claimants.

11. Exaggerated Functional Impairment due to Malingered Neurocognitive Dysfunction Following Mild Traumatic Brain Injury.

12. Fronto-insular-parietal network engagement underlying arithmetic word problem solving.

13. Cerebral perfusion changes in presymptomatic genetic frontotemporal dementia: a GENFI study.

14. Cortical Volume and Thickness Across Bipolar Disorder Subtypes in Adolescents: A Preliminary Study.

15. Attention-Related Brain Activation Is Altered in Older Adults With White Matter Hyperintensities Using Multi-Echo fMRI.

16. Magnetic resonance imaging of cerebrovascular reactivity in healthy adolescents.

17. Greater body mass index is associated with reduced frontal cortical volumes among adolescents with bipolar disorder.

18. Intrinsic insula network engagement underlying children's reading and arithmetic skills.

19. Greater body mass index is associated with reduced frontal cortical volumes among adolescents with bipolar disorder.

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