Functional magnetic resonance imaging detects activation of the visual association cortex during laser acupuncture of the foot in humans
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Christian C. Ruff | Stephan Felber | Christian M. Siedentopf | Felix M. Mottaghy | S. Golaszewski | C. Siedentopf | F. Mottaghy | S. Felber | C. Ruff | A. Schlager | Stefan M. Golaszewski | Andreas Schlager | F. Mottaghy | Stephan R. Felber | Stefan M. Golaszewski | Christian C. Ruff | Andreas Schlager | S. Golaszewski
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