Authors:
Ketter, TA
Kimbrell, TA
George, MS
Dunn, RT
Speer, AM
Benson, BE
Willis, MW
Danielson, A
Frye, MA
Herscovitch, P
Post, RM
Citation: Ta. Ketter et al., Effects of mood and subtype on cerebral glucose metabolism in treatment-resistant bipolar disorder, BIOL PSYCHI, 49(2), 2001, pp. 97-109
Authors:
Ketter, TA
Bench, CJ
George, MS
Kimbrell, TA
Post, RM
Citation: Ta. Ketter et al., Structural and functional brain imaging in treatment-resistant depression, TREATMENT-RESISTANT MOOD DISORDERS, 2001, pp. 111-141
Authors:
Osuch, EA
Cora-Locatelli, G
Frye, MA
Huggins, T
Kimbrell, TA
Ketter, TA
Callahan, AM
Post, RM
Citation: Ea. Osuch et al., Post-dexamethasone cortisol correlates with severity of depression before and during carbamazepine treatment in women but not men, ACT PSYC SC, 104(5), 2001, pp. 397-401
Authors:
Frye, MA
Ketter, TA
Kimbrell, TA
Dunn, RT
Speer, AM
Osuch, EA
Luckenbaugh, DA
Cora-Locatelli, G
Leverich, GS
Post, RM
Citation: Ma. Frye et al., A placebo-controlled study of lamotrigine and gabapentin monotherapy in refractory mood disorders, J CL PSYCH, 20(6), 2000, pp. 607-614
Authors:
Frye, MA
Ketter, TA
Leverich, GS
Huggins, T
Lantz, C
Denicoff, KD
Post, RM
Citation: Ma. Frye et al., The increasing use of polypharmacotherapy for refractory mood disorders: 22 years of study, J CLIN PSY, 61(1), 2000, pp. 9-15
Citation: C. Lee et al., Automated segmentation of the corpus callosum in midsagittal brain magnetic resonance images, OPT ENG, 39(4), 2000, pp. 924-935
Citation: Ta. Ketter et al., Positive and negative psychiatric effects of antiepileptic drugs in patients with seizure disorders, NEUROLOGY, 53(5), 1999, pp. S53-S67
Authors:
Ketter, TA
Kimbrell, TA
George, MS
Willis, MW
Benson, BE
Danielson, A
Frye, MA
Herscovitch, P
Post, RM
Citation: Ta. Ketter et al., Baseline cerebral hypermetabolism associated with carbamazepine response, and hypometabolism with nimodipine response in mood disorders, BIOL PSYCHI, 46(10), 1999, pp. 1364-1374
Authors:
Little, JT
Ketter, TA
Mathe, AA
Frye, MA
Luckenbaugh, D
Post, RM
Citation: Jt. Little et al., Venlafaxine but not bupropion decreases cerebrospinal fluid 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid in unipolar depression, BIOL PSYCHI, 45(3), 1999, pp. 285-289