P300 in obsessive-compulsive disorder: source localization and the effects of treatment.
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D. Rujescu | I. Giegling | G. Juckel | P. Mavrogiorgou | U. Hegerl | C. Mulert | O. Pogarell | C. Andreou | G. Leicht | M. Zaudig | Vlad Popescu
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