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Mark Sinyor1, Benjamin I Goldstein2, Ayal Schaffer2
1Departments of Psychiatry (Sinyor, Goldstein, Schaffer) and Pharmacology (Goldstein), Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre; Department of Psychiatry (Sinyor, Schaffer), University of Toronto; Centre for Youth Bipolar Disorder (Goldstein), Department of Psychiatry, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Ont. mark.sinyor@sunnybrook.ca.
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