How a neuropsychiatric brain bank should be run: a consensus paper of Brainnet Europe II.
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How a neuropsychiatric brain bank should be run: a consensus paper of Brainnet Europe II.
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How a neuropsychiatric brain bank should be run: a consensus paper of Brainnet Europe II
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A Schwalber
Consortium of Brainnet Europe II
D Seilhean
E Patsouris
G Giaccone
H Kretzschmar
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10.1007/S00702-006-0601-8
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