Insular and Hippocampal Gray Matter Volume Reductions in Patients with Major Depressive Disorder
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Tilo Kircher | Axel Krug | Walter Heindel | Carsten Konrad | Christina Uhlmann | Volker Arolt | Udo Dannlowski | Christian Postert | Sonja Schöning | Patricia Ohrmann | Thomas Suslow | Harald Kugel | Mirjam Stratmann | T. Suslow | V. Arolt | W. Heindel | T. Kircher | U. Dannlowski | P. Ohrmann | H. Kugel | S. Schöning | C. Konrad | A. Krug | C. Postert | Mirjam Stratmann | C. Uhlmann | H. Kugel
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