Dexmedetomidine Disrupts the Local and Global Efficiencies of Large-scale Brain Networks
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Emery N Brown | Vitaly Napadow | Oluwaseun Akeju | Jieun Kim | Sheraz Khan | E. Brown | V. Napadow | O. Akeju | Lei Gao | M. Loggia | Jieun Kim | J. Hashmi | Marco L Loggia | Javeria A Hashmi | Lei Gao | Sheraz Khan | Sheraz Khan
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