Bariatric surgery induces alterations in effective connectivity between the orbitofrontal cortex and limbic regions in obese patients
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N. Volkow | Yi Zhang | D. Tomasi | Gene-Jack Wang | Y. Nie | Guang-Bin Cui | G. Ji | Guanya Li | Wenchao Zhang | Yang Hu | Jia Wang | Shi-Jun Duan | Gang Ji
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