Longitudinal volumetric MRI study in first- and multiple-episode male schizophrenia patients
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Georg Kemmler | Elisabeth M. Weiss | Christian Kremser | C. Kremser | W. Fleischhacker | G. Kemmler | E. Weiss | A. Hausmann | S. Felber | Alexandra B. Whitworth | Michaela Honeder | Stefan Felber | Armand Hausmann | Thomas Walch | Caroline Wanko | Christoph H. Stuppaeck | W. Wolfgang Fleischhacker | T. Walch | A. Whitworth | C. Stuppaeck | M. Honeder | C. Wanko | W. Fleischhacker | E. M. Weiss | Christoph H. Stuppaeck
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