A proton MRSI study of brain N-acetylaspartate level after 12 weeks of citalopram treatment in drug-naive patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder.
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J. Kwon | Jong-Min Lee | In-Young Kim | Sun I. Kim | D. Jang | W. Moon | E. Chung | J. Jang | T. Ha | I. Kim
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