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Depression
0.6
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29
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Title
Journal
Year
Citations
1
Prefrontal cortex dysfunction in clinical depression
Depression
1994
250
2
Depression in patients with coronary artery disease
Depression
1996
112
3
Biological rhythms and depression: The role of zeitgebers and zeitstorers
Depression
1993
104
4
Do patients use marijuana as an antidepressant?
Depression
1996
94
5
Sertraline in the treatment of women with postpartum major depression
Depression
1995
84
6
Trimipramine and imipramine exert different effects on the sleep EEG and on nocturnal hormone secretion during treatment of major depression
Depression
1996
84
7
Venlafaxine: A novel antidepressant that has a dual mechanism of action
Depression
1996
82
8
Review of depression in cancer: Gender differences
Depression
1995
74
9
Buspirone treatment of sexual dysfunction associated with selective serotonin re‐uptake inhibitors
Depression
1994
72
10
Cognitive therapy versus fluoxetine in the treatment of dysthymic disorder
Depression
1996
61
11
Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy: New insights into the pathophysiology of mood disorders
Depression
1996
59
12
Effects of self-generated sad mood on regional cerebral activity: A PET study in normal subjects
Depression
1996
58
13
Pregnant or depressed? The effect of overlap between symptoms of depression and somatic complaints of pregnancy on rates of major depression in the second trimester
Depression
1994
55
14
A review of the diagnostic status of “Bipolar II” for the DSM‐IV work group on mood disorders
Depression
1993
42
15
Reduction of cerebellar volume in major depression: A controlled MRI study
Depression
1993
42
16
Effects of electroconvulsive treatment on somatostattn, neuropeptide Y, endothelin, and neurokinin a concentrations in cerebrospinal fluid of depressed patients: A pilot study
Depression
1995
40
17
Major depression in physical illness: Diagnosis, prevalence, and antidepressant treatment (a ten year review: 1982–1992)
Depression
1993
39
18
Double-blind multicenter comparison of fluvoxamine versus sertraline in the treatment of depressed outpatients
Depression
1995
39
19
Clinical and theoretical implications of a possible link between obsessive‐compulsive and impulse control disorders
Depression
1993
38
20
Hypothesis linking the noradrenergic and dopaminergic systems in depression
Depression
1995
38
21
Time to remission in late‐life depression: Analysis of effects of demographic, treatment, and life‐events measures
Depression
1993
37
22
Monoamine metabolism in human prefrontal cortex and basal ganglia. Pet studies using [β‐
11
C] l–5‐hydroxytryptophan and [β‐
11
C] L‐dopa in healthy volunteers and patients with unipolar major depression
Depression
1993
36
23
Sex differences in thyroid axis function: Relevance to affective disorder and its treatment
Depression
1995
36
24
Gender differences in coping with depression across the lifespan
Depression
1995
35
25
Behavioral and electrophysiological effects of early repeated maternal separation
Depression
1994
34
26
Factor analysis of the Montgomery-Åsberg depression rating scale
Depression
1996
34
27
Use of computer‐administered cognitive‐behavior therapy with depressed inpatients
Depression
1993
33
28
Women's increased vulnerability to mood disorders: Integrating psychobiology and epidemiology
Depression
1995
33
29
Personality pathology and response to somatic treatments for major depression: A critical review
Depression
1994
32
30
An investigation of ophthalmic function in winter seasonal affective disorder
Depression
1993
29
31
Bipolar II: Not so different when co‐morbidity excluded
Depression
1995
29
32
Magnetic‐resonance morphometry: Image‐analysis methodology development for affective disorder
Depression
1993
28
33
Gender differences in seasonal affective disorder
Depression
1995
28
34
Glucocorticoid cascade hypothesis revisited: Role of gonadal steroids
Depression
1995
28
35
The temporal course of depressive symptoms and grief intensity in late‐life spousal bereavement
Depression
1993
27
36
Increased levels of alpha‐1‐acid glycoprotein and interleukin‐6 in refractory depression
Depression
1995
27
37
Lifestyle regularity and activity level as protective factors against bereavement‐related depression in late‐life
Depression
1995
27
38
Validity of rapid cycling as a modifier for bipolar disorder in DSM‐IV
Depression
1993
25
39
One‐week light treatment of winter depression near its onset: The time course of relapse
Depression
1994
24
40
Critical issues in the treatment of affective disorders
Depression
1995
22
41
Efficacy, safety, and indications for tricyclic and newer antidepressants
Depression
1994
20
42
Fluoxetine in tricyclic refractory depression in adolescents
Depression
1994
20
43
Should postpartum mood disorders be given a more prominent or distinct place in the DSM‐IV?
Depression
1993
19
44
The corticotropin releasing factor stimulation test in patients with major depression: Relationship to dexamethasone suppression test results
Depression
1993
18
45
Antidepressant drugs
Depression
1994
18
46
Longitudinal study of social support and social conflict as predictors of depression and dysphoria among HIV‐positive and HTV‐negative gay men
Depression
1994
18
47
Use of single case analyses in off‐on‐off‐on trials in affective illness: A demonstration of the efficacy of nimodipine
Depression
1994
18
48
Morbidity in treated bipolar disorder: A one‐year prospective study using daily life chart ratings
Depression
1994
17
49
Current understanding of the mechanism of action of classic and newer antidepressant drugs
Depression
1994
17
50
Tricyclics and newer antidepressant medications: Treatment options for treatment‐resistant depressions
Depression
1994
17
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