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Rolando Gutierrez-Esteinou

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Convulsive Therapy|January 1, 1989
Does Fluoxetine Prolong Electrically Induced Seizures?Rolando Gutierrez-Esteinou, Harrison G. Pope
Psychiatry Research|July 16, 2003
Comparison of inpatients with major mental illness who do and do not consent to low-risk researchGeorge E Jaskiw, Tim E Blumer, Rolando Gutierrez-Esteinou, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry|May 17, 2007
Aripiprazole effects in patients with acute schizophrenia experiencing higher or lower agitation: a post hoc analysis of 4 randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trialsStephen R Marder, Britt West, Gina S Lau, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry|October 6, 2007
Antimanic response to aripiprazole in bipolar I disorder patients is independent of the agitation level at baselineGary S Sachs, Bruce D Gaulin, Rolando Gutierrez-Esteinou, et al.
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Convulsive Therapy|January 1, 1989
Does Fluoxetine Prolong Electrically Induced Seizures?Rolando Gutierrez-Esteinou, Harrison G. Pope
Psychiatry Research|July 16, 2003
Comparison of inpatients with major mental illness who do and do not consent to low-risk researchGeorge E Jaskiw, Tim E Blumer, Rolando Gutierrez-Esteinou, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry|May 17, 2007
Aripiprazole effects in patients with acute schizophrenia experiencing higher or lower agitation: a post hoc analysis of 4 randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trialsStephen R Marder, Britt West, Gina S Lau, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry|October 6, 2007
Antimanic response to aripiprazole in bipolar I disorder patients is independent of the agitation level at baselineGary S Sachs, Bruce D Gaulin, Rolando Gutierrez-Esteinou, et al.
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