Metabolic alterations in corpus callosum may compromise brain functional connectivity in MTBI patients: An 1H-MRS study
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Mark Hallett | Thomas Neuberger | Kai Zhang | Michael Gay | Wayne Sebastianelli | M. Hallett | S. Horovitz | T. Neuberger | W. Sebastianelli | Kai Zhang | Michael Gay | Semyon Slobounov | Brian P Johnson | Semyon Slobounov | Brian Johnson | Silvina Horovitz | Brian P. Johnson
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