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Results 61 - 70 of 142 for bipolar
  1. ... is characterized by mild to severe intellectual disability, bipolar disorder, and a pattern of movement abnormalities known ...
  2. ... is triggered by the changing of the seasons), bipolar disorder (which can include both "highs," or manic ...
  3. ... may also develop psychiatric disorders, such as depression, bipolar disorder, psychosis, or obsessive-compulsive disorder.People with ...
  4. ... color (photoreceptor cells). The protein also binds to bipolar cells, which relay light signals from photoreceptor cells ...
  5. ... potassium chloride co-transporter 3 are associated with bipolar disorder. Int J Neuropsychopharmacol. 2005 Dec;8(4): ...
  6. ... regulated kinase (ERK) pathway in autism spectrum and bipolar disorders. Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 2012 Nov;36(10): ...
  7. ... other polymorphisms are also being studied in depression, bipolar disorder, alcohol use disorder, drug addiction, and many ...
  8. ... rods and cones to other retinal cells called bipolar cells. This signaling is an essential step in ...
  9. ... are different from mood disorders, including depression and bipolar disorder, which primarily affect emotions. However, these disorders ...
  10. ... a mood disorder, and there are several subtypes. Bipolar disorder, also known as manic-depressive illness, is ...
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