GABA content within the ventromedial prefrontal cortex is related to trait anxiety.
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A. Brancucci | M. Onofrj | R. Edden | L. Tommasi | L. Bonanni | A. Ferretti | V. Manippa | R. Franciotti | A. Tartaro | S. Delli Pizzi | D. Marzoli | C. Padulo | G. Sepede | Giovanna Bubbico | S. Puglisi-Allegra | G. Bubbico
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