Modulation of functional activity and connectivity by acupuncture in patients with Alzheimer disease as measured by resting-state fMRI
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Zhuangzhi Su | Jie Lu | Kuncheng Li | Weimin Zheng | Ying Han | Zhiqun Wang | Kuncheng Li | Jie Lu | Zhiqun Wang | Ying Han | Haiqing Song | Haiqing Song | Xingyun Liu | Xingyun Liu | Hao Zhang | Hao Zhang | W. Zheng | Zhuangzhi Su
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