SPECT [I-123]iomazenil measurement of the benzodiazepine receptor in panic disorder
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David Silbersweig | Scott Woods | Emily Stern | Lawrence Staib | Robert B Innis | Masahiro Fujita | S. Woods | L. Staib | E. Stern | D. Charney | D. Silbersweig | R. Innis | M. Fujita | J. Bremner | R. Baldwin | A. Cappiello | A. Goddard | Dennis S Charney | J.Douglas Bremner | Thomas White | Andrew W Goddard | Angela Cappiello | Ronald Baldwin | Thomas White | S. Woods
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