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J S Rubinsztein

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The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|November 2, 2002
Cognitive impairment in bipolar disorderJ S Rubinsztein, B J Sahakian
Neuroreport|June 14, 2000
Selective attention to emotional stimuli in a verbal go/no-go task: an fMRI studyR Elliott, J S Rubinsztein, B J Sahakian, et al.
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry|May 12, 1998
Apathy and hypersomnia are common features of myotonic dystrophyJ S Rubinsztein, D C Rubinsztein, S Goodburn, et al.
Psychological Medicine|May 25, 2002
Cognitive impairment in remission in bipolar affective disorderJ S Rubinsztein, A Michael, E S Paykel, et al.
Journal of Medical Genetics|October 21, 1999
Subclinical cognitive impairment in autosomal dominant "pure" hereditary spastic paraplegiaE Reid, C Grayson, D C Rubinsztein, et al.
Psychological Medicine|January 20, 2006
Impaired cognition and decision-making in bipolar depression but no 'affective bias' evidentJ S Rubinsztein, A Michael, B R Underwood, et al.
Journal of Medical Genetics|March 1, 1997
Mild myotonic dystrophy is associated with memory impairment in the context of normal general intelligenceJ S Rubinsztein, D C Rubinsztein, P J McKenna, et al.
Journal of Affective Disorders|July 9, 2010
Ecologically valid cognitive tests and everyday functioning in euthymic bipolar disorder patientsR O'Shea, R Poz, A Michael, et al.
American Journal of Medical Genetics|May 29, 1998
No association of the tryptophan hydroxylase gene with bipolar affective disorder, unipolar affective disorder, or suicidal behaviour in major affective disorderR A Furlong, L Ho, J S Rubinsztein, et al.
American Journal of Medical Genetics|July 14, 1999
Analysis of the monoamine oxidase A (MAOA) gene in bipolar affective disorder by association studies, meta-analyses, and sequencing of the promoterR A Furlong, L Ho, J S Rubinsztein, et al.
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The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|November 2, 2002
Cognitive impairment in bipolar disorderJ S Rubinsztein, B J Sahakian
Neuroreport|June 14, 2000
Selective attention to emotional stimuli in a verbal go/no-go task: an fMRI studyR Elliott, J S Rubinsztein, B J Sahakian, et al.
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry|May 12, 1998
Apathy and hypersomnia are common features of myotonic dystrophyJ S Rubinsztein, D C Rubinsztein, S Goodburn, et al.
Psychological Medicine|May 25, 2002
Cognitive impairment in remission in bipolar affective disorderJ S Rubinsztein, A Michael, E S Paykel, et al.
Journal of Medical Genetics|October 21, 1999
Subclinical cognitive impairment in autosomal dominant "pure" hereditary spastic paraplegiaE Reid, C Grayson, D C Rubinsztein, et al.
Psychological Medicine|January 20, 2006
Impaired cognition and decision-making in bipolar depression but no 'affective bias' evidentJ S Rubinsztein, A Michael, B R Underwood, et al.
Journal of Medical Genetics|March 1, 1997
Mild myotonic dystrophy is associated with memory impairment in the context of normal general intelligenceJ S Rubinsztein, D C Rubinsztein, P J McKenna, et al.
Journal of Affective Disorders|July 9, 2010
Ecologically valid cognitive tests and everyday functioning in euthymic bipolar disorder patientsR O'Shea, R Poz, A Michael, et al.
American Journal of Medical Genetics|May 29, 1998
No association of the tryptophan hydroxylase gene with bipolar affective disorder, unipolar affective disorder, or suicidal behaviour in major affective disorderR A Furlong, L Ho, J S Rubinsztein, et al.
American Journal of Medical Genetics|July 14, 1999
Analysis of the monoamine oxidase A (MAOA) gene in bipolar affective disorder by association studies, meta-analyses, and sequencing of the promoterR A Furlong, L Ho, J S Rubinsztein, et al.
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