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Paralimbic Hypoperfusion in Unipolar Depression
Helen S. Mayberg, Petra J. Lewis, William Regenold and Henry N. Wagner
Journal of Nuclear Medicine June 1994, 35 (6) 929-934;
Helen S. Mayberg
Petra J. Lewis
William Regenold
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Helen S. Mayberg, Petra J. Lewis, William Regenold, Henry N. Wagner
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