Alteration of functional brain architecture in 22q11.2 deletion syndrome – Insights into susceptibility for psychosis
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Hartwig R. Siebner | Kit Melissa Larsen | Ilvana Dzafic | Marta Isabel Garrido | M. Garrido | H. Siebner | K. Larsen | I. Dzafic | K. M. Larsen | Ilvana Dzafic
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