Low GABA concentrations in occipital cortex and anterior cingulate cortex in medication-free, recovered depressed patients.
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Marzena Wylezinska | Peter Jezzard | Zubin Bhagwagar | Erie Boorman | P. Jezzard | Z. Bhagwagar | E. Boorman | M. Wylezinska | John Evans | Paul M Matthews | Philip J Cowen | J. Evans | Paul M Matthews | Philip J Cowen | John S. O. Evans
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