Electroconvulsive therapy increases temporal gray matter volume and cortical thickness
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Gabriele Ende | Laura Kranaster | Traute Demirakca | Jan Malte Bumb | Alexander Sartorius | A. Sartorius | T. Demirakca | G. Ende | A. Böhringer | L. Kranaster | Christian Clemm von Hohenberg | J. M. Bumb | S. S. Aksay | Andreas Böhringer | Suna Su Aksay | J. Bumb | S. Aksay
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