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Volume 53, Number 8, 15 April 2003

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''Difficult-to-treat depression''
pp. 633-634(2)
Authors: Kupfer D.J.; Charney D.S.

Treatment-resistant depression: the patient perspective
pp. 635-639(5)
Authors: Lewis L.; Hoofnagle L.

Is treatment-resistant depression a unique subtype of depression?
pp. 640-648(9)
Authors: Fagiolini A.; Kupfer D.J.

Difficult-to-treat depression: the role of contexts and comorbidities
pp. 660-670(11)
Authors: Grote N.K.; Frank E.

Advances in the pharmacologic treatment of bipolar depression
pp. 671-679(9)
Authors: Keck P.E.; Nelson E.B.; McElroy S.L.

Acceleration and augmentation strategies for treating bipolar depression
pp. 691-700(10)
Authors: Altshuler L.L.; Frye M.A.; Gitlin M.J.

Comorbidity and depression treatment
pp. 701-706(6)
Author: Krishnan K.R.R.

Enhancing neuronal plasticity and cellular resilience to develop novel, improved therapeutics for Difficult-to-Treat depression
pp. 707-742(36)
Authors: Manji H.K.; Quiroz J.A.; Sporn J.; Payne J.L.; Denicoff K.; A. Gray N.; Zarate C.A.; Charney D.S.

Research issues in the study of difficult-to-treat depression
pp. 743-753(11)
Authors: Rush A.J.; Thase M.E.; Dube S.

Assessing and interpreting treatment effects in longitudinal clinical trials with missing data
pp. 754-760(7)
Authors: Mallinckrodt C.H.; Sanger T.M.; Dube S.; DeBrota D.J.; Molenberghs G.; Carroll R.J.; Potter W.Z.; Tollefson G.D.

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