Functional effects of chronic paroxetine versus placebo on the fear, stress and anxiety brain circuit in Social Anxiety Disorder: Initial validation of an imaging protocol for drug discovery
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Jesús Pujol | Carles Soriano-Mas | Paolo Fina | Joan Deus | Marina López-Solà | Mónica Giménez | J. Pujol | C. Soriano-Mas | H. Ortiz | J. Deus | R. Martín-Santos | M. Farré | M. Giménez | M. López-Solà | M. Bani | S. Zancan | E. Merlo-Pich | Massimo Bani | Rocio Martín-Santos | Emilio Merlo-Pich | P. Fina | Hector Ortiz | Magí Farré | Sofia Fernandes | Stefano Zancan | S. Fernandes
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