Cortical and subcortical brain structure in generalized anxiety disorder: findings from 28 research sites in the ENIGMA-Anxiety Working Group
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Dan J Stein | Jared A. Nielsen | E. Leibenluft | H. Critchley | R. Buckner | N. Jahanshad | C. Grillon | M. Paulus | H. Völzke | R. Gur | R. Gur | A. Winkler | J. Smoller | G. Salum | M. Filippi | M. Ernst | M. Stein | J. Nielsen | D. Pine | B. Mwangi | Mon-Ju Wu | G. Zunta-Soares | J. Soares | C. Sylvester | C. Andreescu | D. Veltman | P. Pan | G. Fonzo | N. Balderston | A. Gold | F. Agosta | P. Brambilla | M. Milad | B. Benson | K. Phan | H. Grabe | S. Van der Auwera | K. Wittfeld | A. Kaczkurkin | T. Satterthwaite | Michael T. Perino | N. Cardoner | K. Blair | J. Blair | N. Groenewold | R. Bülow | L. Mujica-Parodi | M. Aghajani | A. Zugman | A. Jackowski | F. Meeten | S. Thomopoulos | Courtney A. Filippi | K. Hilbert | U. Lueken | A. Harrewijn | E. Cardinale | Hannah Zwiebel | J. Bas-Hoogendam | D. Porta-Casteràs | S. Gosnell | R. Salas | Mira Z. Hammoud | J. Strawn | K. Beesdo-Baum | G. Diefenbach | E. Maggioni | D. Hofmann | T. Straube | Rachel Berta | E. Tamburo | G. Manfro | Matteo Mancini | C. Ottaviani | E. Canu | C. Cividini | M. Kostic | Bianca A. V. Alberton | Helena van Nieuwenhuizen | Bart Larsen | Michael J. Myers | Qiongru Yu | Jennifer C. Harper | T. Ball | R. Price | P. Thompson | Andrea L. Gold | N. J. van der Wee | Elise M. Cardinale | M. Assaf | Elena Makovac | Gabrielle F. Freitag | Katie L. Burkhouse | Heidi K. Schroeder | Ana Munjiza Jovanovic | Grace V. Ringlein | Kathryn E. Werwath | Jennifer Harper | Grace Ringlein | Eleonora Maggioni | Savannah N. Gosnell
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