Enrichment using speech latencies improves treatment effect size in a clinical trial of bipolar depression

Author:

Siegel Joshua S.ORCID,Cohen Alex S.ORCID,Szabo Steven T.,Tomioka Sasagu,Opler Mark,Kirkpatrick Brian,Hopkins SethORCID

Funder

Sumitomo Pharma America Inc

Publisher

Elsevier BV

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