Betel quid dependence is associated with functional connectivity changes of the anterior cingulate cortex: a resting-state fMRI study
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Zhiqiang Zhang | G. Lu | Y. Zhong | Qiang Xu | S. Pan | Jian-jun Li | Feng Chen | Zhongyan Zhao | Guoshuai Yang | T. Liu | Tao Liu | Suyue Pan
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