Brain monoamine oxidase A in seasonal affective disorder and treatment with bright light therapy
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G. Kranz | S. Kasper | L. Nics | W. Wadsak | M. Mitterhauser | R. Lanzenberger | T. Vanicek | V. Pichler | M. Hacker | M. Spies | D. Winkler | B. Spurny | G. Gryglewski | C. Philippe | G. M. James | A. Kautzky | P. Baldinger-Melich | C. Vraka | M. Hienert | T. Balber | L. Silberbauer | E. Winkler-Pjrek | A. Komorowski
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