Time‐varied characteristics of acupuncture effects in fMRI studies
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Jie Tian | Peng Chen | Jianping Dai | Lijun Bai | Jason G. Craggs | Wei Qin | Yijun Liu | Peng Liu | W. Qin | Jie Tian | Yijun Liu | J. Craggs | L. Bai | K. V. von Deneen | P. Liu | Jianping Dai | Peng Chen | Linling Li | LinLing Li | Jason G. Craggs | Karen M. von Deneen | Peng Liu
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