The microstructure of white matter in male to female transsexuals before cross-sex hormonal treatment. A DTI study.
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Esther Gómez-Gil | Carme Junque | Antonio Guillamon | C. Junqué | Á. Gómez | G. Rametti | S. Segovia | A. Guillamón | E. Gómez-Gil | B. Carrillo | Giuseppina Rametti | Santiago Segovia | Beatriz Carrillo | Leire Zubiarre-Elorza | Ángel Gomez | Leire Zubiarre-Elorza
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