Efficacy of prefrontal theta-burst stimulation in refractory depression: a randomized sham-controlled study
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Efficacy of prefrontal theta-burst stimulation in refractory depression: a randomized sham-controlled study
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BRAIN
Volume 137, Issue 7, Pages 2088-2098
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Oxford University Press (OUP)
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2014-05-11
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10.1093/brain/awu109
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