Störungen der glutamatergen Aktivierung limbisch-kortikaler Interneurone — ein zelluläres Psychosemodell?
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Published:1998
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Page:127-142
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Container-title:Schizophrenie — Moderne Konzepte zu Diagnostik, Pathogenese und Therapie
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Grunze H.,Kammerer C.
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Springer Vienna
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