Levels of omega-3 fatty acid in serum phospholipids and depression in patients with lung cancer
23rd Nov 2005, 16:42 GMT
M Kobayakawa, S Yamawaki, K Hamazaki, T Akechi, M Inagaki & Y Uchitomi
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