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    More pernicious course of bipolar disorder in the United States than in many European countries: Implications for policy and treatment by Post, R.M, Altshuler, L, Kupka, R, McElroy, S, Frye, M.A, Rowe, M, Leverich, G.S, Grunze, H, Suppes, T, Keck, P.E, Nolen, W.A

    Published in Journal of affective disorders (01-05-2014)
    “…Abstract Background There is some controversy but growing evidence that childhood onset bipolar disorder may be more prevalent and run a more difficult course…”
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    Opposite effects of high and low frequency rTMS on mood in depressed patients: Relationship to baseline cerebral activity on PET by Speer, A.M, Benson, B.E, Kimbrell, T.K, Wassermann, E.M, Willis, M.W, Herscovitch, P, Post, R.M

    Published in Journal of affective disorders (01-06-2009)
    “…Abstract Background Optimal parameters of rTMS for antidepressant efficacy in general, or within patients, have not been adequately delineated. Methods Using a…”
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    A history of the use of anticonvulsants as mood stabilizers in the last two decades of the 20th century by Post, R M, Denicoff, K D, Frye, M A, Dunn, R T, Leverich, G S, Osuch, E, Speer, A

    Published in Neuropsychobiology (01-10-1998)
    “…Anticonvulsants have moved into an important position as alternatives and adjuncts to lithium carbonate in the treatment of bipolar illness. Work with the…”
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    Lamotrigine reduces spontaneous and evoked GABAA receptor-mediated synaptic transmission in the basolateral amygdala: implications for its effects in seizure and affective disorders by BRAGA, M. F. M, ARONIADOU-ANDERJASKA, V, POST, R. M, LI, H

    Published in Neuropharmacology (01-03-2002)
    “…Lamotrigine (LTG) is an antiepileptic drug that is also effective in the treatment of certain psychiatric disorders. Its anticonvulsant action has been…”
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    Properties of two benzodiazepine binding sites in spinal cord by Del Zompo, M, Post, R M, Tallman, J F

    Published in Neuropharmacology (01-01-1983)
    “…Two types of benzodiazepine receptors were demonstrated in spinal cord. Binding to one of these sites (neuronal) was sensitive to the centrally active…”
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    Conditioned increases in mesolimbic dopamine overflow by stimuli associated with cocaine by Fontana, D J, Post, R M, Pert, A

    Published in Brain research (26-11-1993)
    “…Stimuli associated with cocaine come to acquire incentive-motivational as well as secondary reinforcing properties which can energize and maintain behavior in…”
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    Preliminary evidence of the reliability and validity of the prospective life-chart methodology (LCM-p) by Denicoff, K.D., Smith-Jackson, E.E., Disney, E.R., Suddath, R.L., Leverich, G.S., Post, R.M.

    Published in Journal of psychiatric research (01-09-1997)
    “…This article describes the use of the NIMH prospective life-charting methodology (NIMH LCM-p) in the context of a formal double-blind, clinical trial and…”
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    Felbamate monotherapy has stimulant-like effects in patients with epilepsy by Ketter, T.A., Malow, B.A., Flamini, R., Ko, D., White, S.R., Post, R.M., Theodore, W.H.

    Published in Epilepsy research (01-03-1996)
    “…The objective of this study was to assess the psychiatric effects of the antiepileptic drug (AED) felbamate (FBM) in patients with epilepsy. FBM is a new AED…”
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    Frontal cortex and basal ganglia metabolic rates assessed by positron emission tomography with [18F]2-deoxyglucose in affective illness by Buchsbaum, M S, Wu, J, DeLisi, L E, Holcomb, H, Kessler, R, Johnson, J, King, A C, Hazlett, E, Langston, K, Post, R M

    Published in Journal of affective disorders (01-03-1986)
    “…Twenty affective disorder patients (16 bipolar and 4 unipolar) and 24 normal controls received scans with positron emission tomography (PET) using…”
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