Frontal regional homogeneity increased and temporal regional homogeneity decreased after remission of first-episode drug-naïve major depressive disorder with panic disorder patients under duloxetine therapy for 6 weeks.
@article{Lai2012FrontalRH, title={Frontal regional homogeneity increased and temporal regional homogeneity decreased after remission of first-episode drug-na{\"i}ve major depressive disorder with panic disorder patients under duloxetine therapy for 6 weeks.}, author={Chien-Han Lai and Yu-Te Wu}, journal={Journal of affective disorders}, year={2012}, volume={136 3}, pages={ 453-8 } }
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