Association between the loudness dependence of auditory evoked potential, serotonergic neurotransmission and treatment outcome in patients with depression
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S. Olbrich | G. Knudsen | M. Ganz | M. B. Jørgensen | B. Ozenne | V. Beliveau | C. Ip | K. Köhler-Forsberg | V. Dam | V. G. Frøkjær | M. Jørgensen
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