Fronto-temporo-insula gray matter alterations of first-episode, drug-naïve and very late-onset panic disorder patients.
@article{Lai2012FrontotemporoinsulaGM, title={Fronto-temporo-insula gray matter alterations of first-episode, drug-na{\"i}ve and very late-onset panic disorder patients.}, author={Chien-Han Lai and Yu-Te Wu}, journal={Journal of affective disorders}, year={2012}, volume={140 3}, pages={ 285-91 } }
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