Effects of abstinence on the brain: quantitative magnetic resonance imaging and magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging in chronic alcohol abuse.
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D. Meyerhoff | V. Cardenas | D. Meyerhoff | J. O'Neill | D J Meyerhoff | J O'Neill | V A Cardenas | J. O’Neill | Valerie A. Cardenas | Joseph O'Neill
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