A Randomized-Controlled Trial of Bilateral rTMS for Treatment-Resistant Depression

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P356DOI10.1017/S1748232107000018

P2093author name stringPaul B. Fitzgerald
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P921main subjecttreatment-resistant depressionQ7836891
P577publication date2007-08-22
P1476titleA Randomized-Controlled Trial of Bilateral rTMS for Treatment-Resistant Depression
P478volume3

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