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A visual timeline tool for tracking mood and medication perinatally in affective disorders

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The authors would like to thank the Stanley Medical Research Institute for funding this research and all members of the Bipolar Disorder Research Network (www.bdrn.org). We also wish to express our gratitude to all the individuals who kindly gave their time to participate in this research.

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This study is funded by the Stanley Medical Research Institute (grant number 5710002223).

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Perry, A., Gordon-Smith, K., Jones, L. et al. A visual timeline tool for tracking mood and medication perinatally in affective disorders. Arch Womens Ment Health 20, 709–710 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00737-017-0743-8

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