Modifications of resting state networks in spinocerebellar ataxia type 2
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Mario Quarantelli | Arturo Brunetti | Sirio Cocozza | Francesco Saccà | Alessandro Filla | A. Brunetti | G. De Michele | A. Filla | M. Quarantelli | S. Giorgio | A. Cervo | C. Russo | S. Cocozza | Giuseppe De Michele | Amedeo Cervo | F. Saccà | A. Marsili | Cinzia Valeria Russo | Angela Marsili | Sara Maria Delle Acque Giorgio | S. M. D. A. Giorgio
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