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3. Sex-specifics of ECT outcome

4. Sex-specifics of ECT outcome

6. Interrogating Associations Between Polygenic Liabilities and Electroconvulsive Therapy Effectiveness.

12. Prediction of electroconvulsive therapy response and remission in major depression: Meta-analysis

14. De impact van stemmingsstabiliserende geneesmiddelen op cytokineconcen-traties bij patiënten met een bipolaire stoornis

16. Movement, mood and cognition: Preliminary insight into the effects of electroconvulsive therapy in depression through a data-driven resting-state connectivity analysis.

17. Neuroplastic effects of electroconvulsive therapy may be mediated by reduced IL-6 levels.

18. [The effect of mood-stabilising drugs on cytokine levels in bipolar disorder: a systematic review]

19. Electroconvulsive therapy and cognitive performance from the Global ECT MRI Research Collaboration.

20. The impact of need-based care on formal caregivers' wellbeing in nursing homes: A cluster randomized controlled trial.

21. Correction: Electroconvulsive therapy-induced volumetric brain changes converge on a common causal circuit in depression.

22. Electroconvulsive therapy-induced volumetric brain changes converge on a common causal circuit in depression.

23. Reviewing the neurobiology of electroconvulsive therapy on a micro- meso- and macro-level.

24. Effect of need-based care on behavioural and psychological symptoms in residents with dementia and formal caregivers' distress in nursing homes: a three-arm cluster randomized controlled trial.

25. Electroconvulsive therapy-induced volumetric brain changes converge on a common causal circuit in depression.

27. [Successful treatment with ECT of comorbid psychotic depression in Segawa syndrome].

28. [Does ECT raise the risk of a recurrent stroke?]

29. White matter changes following electroconvulsive therapy for depression: a multicenter ComBat harmonization approach.

30. Cognitive trajectories during and after electroconvulsive therapy in patients with MDE: Taking different perspectives.

31. Interrogating Associations Between Polygenic Liabilities and Electroconvulsive Therapy Effectiveness.

32. Improvement of psychomotor retardation after electroconvulsive therapy is related to decreased IL-6 levels.

33. Toward Targeted ECT: The Interdependence of Predictors of Treatment Response in Depression Further Explained.

34. The basal ganglia: A central hub for the psychomotor effects of electroconvulsive therapy.

35. A mood state-specific interaction between kynurenine metabolism and inflammation is present in bipolar disorder.

36. [The impact of electroconvulsive therapy on the duration of elderly inpatient hospitalisation: a retrospective chart review].

37. Inflammation, Hippocampal Volume, and Therapeutic Outcome following Electroconvulsive Therapy in Depressive Patients: A Pilot Study.

38. Cognitive Deficits in Older Adults With Psychotic Depression: A Meta-Analysis.

39. Performance of the Psychotic Depression Assessment Scale as a Predictor of ECT Outcome.

40. Can psychomotor disturbance predict ect outcome in depression?

41. Observer-rated retardation but not agitation corresponds to objective motor measures in depression.

42. The Maudsley Staging Method as predictor of electroconvulsive therapy effectiveness in depression.

43. Clinical validation of the Psychotic Depression Assessment Scale (PDAS) against independent global severity ratings in older adults.

45. Distinguishing Subgroups Based on Psychomotor Functioning among Patients with Major Depressive Disorder.

46. [The effect of mood-stabilising drugs on cytokine levels in bipolar disorder: a systematic review].

47. The effect of mood-stabilizing drugs on cytokine levels in bipolar disorder: A systematic review.

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