High-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in schizophrenia: a combined treatment and neuroimaging study
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B. Langguth | G. Hajak | G. Hajak | P. Eichhammer | J. Marienhagen | H. Binder | S. Werner | Harald Binder
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