Longitudinal Assessment of Gray and White Matter in Chronic Schizophrenia: A Combined Diffusion-Tensor and Structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study
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M. Mehmet Haznedar | King-Wai Chu | Lina Shihabuddin | Yuliya Torosjan | Serge A Mitelman | Adam M Brickman | Randall E Newmark | Erin A Hazlett | Monte S Buchsbaum | M. Buchsbaum | Y. Torosjan | R. Newmark | K. Chu | S. Mitelman | A. Brickman | L. Shihabuddin | M. Haznedar | E. Hazlett | Emily L Canfield | E. Canfield
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