Differential resting-state patterns across networks are spatially associated with Comt and Trmt2a gene expression patterns in a mouse model of 22q11.2 deletion
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A. Meyer-Lindenberg | A. Schwarz | A. Sartorius | T. Nickl-Jockschat | W. Weber-Fahr | M. Didriksen | E. Schwarz | N. Gass | Junfang Chen | M. Sack | J. Reinwald | T. Stensbøl | Han Cao | Zeru J. Peterson | G. Klemme | Gabrielle Klemme | Z. Peterson | Gabrielle Klemme
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