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Correspondence| Volume 52, ISSUE 10, P1031, November 15, 2002

Comment on “regional cerebral glucose utilization in patients with a range of severities of unipolar depression”

      I have read with great interest the paper by
      • Kimbrell T.A.
      • Ketter T.A.
      • George M.S.
      • Little J.T.
      • Benson B.E.
      • Willis M.W.
      • et al.
      Regional cerebral glucose utilization in patients with a range of severities of unipolar depression.
      published in the February 1, 2002 issue of Biological Psychiatry.
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