Subcortical brain alterations in major depressive disorder: findings from the ENIGMA Major Depressive Disorder working group
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Lachlan T. Strike | T. V. van Erp | I. Hickie | N. Jahanshad | P. Thompson | P. Cowen | H. Walter | H. Völzke | K. Hegenscheid | C. Normann | H. Whalley | T. Nickson | M. Czisch | G. Zubicaray | A. McIntosh | J. Lagopoulos | K. Schnell | B. Penninx | W. Niessen | D. Hibar | I. Veer | M. van Tol | D. Veltman | N. V. D. Van der Wee | G. MacQueen | G. D. de Zubicaray | O. Gruber | M. Rose | H. Grabe | S. Medland | K. Mcmahon | M. Vernooij | M. Ikram | K. Wittfeld | T. Frodl | A. Carballedo | P. Cowen | H. Tiemeier | H. Tiemeier | G. Hall | M. Papmeyer | C. Konrad | L. Schmaal | D. Veltman | P. Sämann | E. Loehrer | A. Hofman | W. Niessen | M. Vernooij | A. Block | D. Hoehn | S. Hatton | R. Goya-Maldonado | B. Krämer | B. Couvy-Duchesne | M. Rentería | L. Strike | N. Mills | K. McMahon | N. Martin | N. Gillespie | M. Wright | G. Hall | G. MacQueen | E. Frey | L. V. van Velzen | I. Veer | E. Schramm | D. Schoepf | B. Zurowski | A. McIntosh | J. Sussmann | B. Godlewska | F. Fischer | B. Penninx | Eva-Maria Frey | B. Godlewska | S. Hatton | N. Wee | Henrik Walter | T. V. Erp | L. V. Velzen | N. J. van der Wee | Natalie T. Mills | P. Sämann | P. Thompson | F. Fischer | Henry Völzke | N. Martin | M. V. Tol | M. Wright | M. Rose | Matthias Rose | H. Völzke | Felix Fischer | Philipp G. Sämann
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