Frontocingular dysfunction in bulimia nervosa when confronted with disease-specific stimuli.
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V. Glauche | O. Tüscher | T. Unterbrink | L. T. van Elst | A. Hartmann | A. Zeeck | E. Perlov | A. Joos | A. Sandholz | T. Freyer | Barbara Saum | L. V. van Elst
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