Remodeling of the Cortical Structural Connectome in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Results From the ENIGMA-PGC Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Consortium
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Dan J Stein | Kelly A. Sambrook | Elizabeth A. Olson | Lee A. Baugh | Lauren E. Salminen | Anna R. Hudson | N. Jahanshad | K. Ressler | M. Shenton | S. M. Nelson | Ifat Levy | S. Sponheim | M. Stein | J. Krystal | V. Magnotta | A. Etkin | R. Davidson | S. Seedat | D. Veltman | M. Korgaonkar | I. Rosso | J. Baker | A. Maron-Katz | K. Phan | C. Schmahl | I. Koerte | C. Ching | C. Larson | T. Jovanović | G. Forster | R. Morey | C. Haswell | S. Mueller | Xin Wang | S. Koch | N. Davenport | R. Bryant | L. Baugh | K. Fercho | Faisal M. Rashid | L. Salminen | S. Thomopoulos | M. Logue | D. Hofmann | T. Straube | C. Abdallah | D. Grupe | J. Nitschke | J. Ipser | Delin Sun | M. Kaufman | Y. Neria | B. Suarez-Jimenez | K. McLaughlin | Matthew Peverill | R. Vermeiren | M. Olff | J. Frijling | M. Zuiden | N. Fani | J. Daniels | Steven J. A. Werff | J. Bomyea | Jennifer S Stevens | J. Simons | J. Fitzgerald | I. Harpaz-Rotem | A. Sierk | A. Manthey | S. Plessis | Henrik Walter | L. Lebois | Hong Xie | A. Cotton | M. D. Bellis | L. Nawijn | S. V. Rooij | J. Herzog | Raluca M. Simons | Kyle Choi | Geoffrey J May | Ye Zhu | Xi Zhu | Gopalkumar Rakesh | S. Disner | E. Dennis | E. Clarke-Rubright | Paul M. Thompson | O. ErinN. | Leary | Elpiniki Andrew | Evan Gordon | Nic J. A. van de Wee | Hassaan Gomaa | G. Rakesh | G. May | I. Levy | P. Thompson | Kelene A. Fercho | Emily K. Clarke-Rubright | S. Werff
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