Subgenual prefrontal cortex abnormalities in mood disorders
Wayne C. Drevets(Johnson & Johnson (United States)), Marcus E. Raichle(Washington University in St. Louis), Joseph R. Simpson(Mallinckrodt (United States)), Michael W. Vannier(University of Chicago), Theodore Reich(Washington University in St. Louis), Richard D. Todd(Washington University in St. Louis), Joseph L. Price(University of Kent)
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