Altered Regional Activity and Network Homogeneity within the Fronto-Limbic Network at Rest in Medicine-Free Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder
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Ru Yang | Wenbin Guo | Ping Li | Y. Ou | Yunhui Chen | Zhenghai Sun | Xiaoping Wang | Guangfeng Zhang | Dan Lv | Zengyan Yu | Tinghuizi Shang | Jidong Ma | C. Zhan | Zhenning Ding | Xu Yang | Jian Xiao | Xiaoping Wang
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