Brief reportsElectroconvulsive therapy down-regulates platelet peripheral-type benzodiazepine receptors in medication-resistant major depressed patients
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This study was supported in part by grant 181–499 from the Technion V.P.R. Fund-Hedson Fund for Medical Research (MG).
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