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Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications, 2020 | Dimick MK, Omrin D, MacIntosh BJ, Mitchell RHB, Riegert D, Levitt A, Schaffer A, Belo S, Iazzetta J, Detzler G, Choi M, Choi S, Orser BA, Goldstein BI
About Nitrous oxide as a putative novel dual-mechanism treatment for bipolar depression: Proof-of-concept study design and methodologyFrontiers in Psychiatry, 2019 | Karthikeyan S, Fiksenbaum L, Grigorian A, Lu H, MacIntosh BJ, Goldstein BI
About Normal cerebral oxygen consumption despite elevated cerebral blood flow in adolescents with bipolar disorder: putative neuroimaging evidence of anomalous energy metabolismInternational Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology, 2022 | Grigorian A, Kennedy KG, Luciw NJ, MacIntosh BJ, Goldstein BI
About Obesity and cerebral blood flow in the reward circuitry of youth with bipolar disorderBrazilian Journal of Psychiatry, 2020 | Mehrhof SZ, Popel N, Mio M, Lu W, Heyn CC, Fiksenbaum LM, MacIntosh BJ, Goldstein BI
About Prevalence of white matter hyperintensities is not elevated in a large sample of adolescents and young adults with bipolar disorderDimick, Megan A. Hird, Alysha A. Sultan, Rachel H. B. Mitchell, Mark Sinyor, Bradley J. MacIntosh, Benjamin I. Goldstein
About Resting-state functional connectivity indicators of risk and resilience for self-harm in adolescent bipolar disorderInternational Journal of Bipolar Disorders, 2023 | Xinyue Jiang, Alysha Sultan, Mikaela Dimick, Clement Zai, James Kennedy, Brad MacIntosh, Benjamin Goldstein
About The association of genetic variation in CACNA1C with resting-state functional connectivity in youth bipolar disorderMental Health and Physical Activity, 2022| Khoubaeva D, Popel N, Kcomt A, MacIntosh B, McCrindle B, Omrin D, Michalak E, Faulkner G, Roana J, Fiksenbaum L, Mitchell R, Schickh R, Armel T, Timmins VH, Goldstein BI
About Toward exercise as medicine for adolescents with bipolar disorder (TEAM-BD): A feasibility studyMental Health and Physical Activity, 2023 | Diana Khoubaeva, Najla Popel, Danielle Omrin, Jessica L. Roane, Vanessa H. Timmins, Erin Michalak, Andrew Kcomt, Tera Armel, Suzanne A. Jordan, Randa Shickh, Guy Faulkner, Bradley MacIntosh, Brian McCrindle, Rachel H.B. Mitchell, Benjamin I. Goldstein
About “You can't take a pill to exercise” – Qualitative findings from the Toward Exercise as Medicine for Adolescents with bipolar disorder (TEAM-BD) study