Presumed structural and functional neural recovery after long-term abstinence from cocaine in male military veterans
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Ofir Turel | Qinghua He | Xiaolu Huang | David Huang | Yih-Ing Hser | Antoine Bechara | April Thames | A. Bechara | O. Turel | Y. Hser | Qinghua He | A. Thames | Xiaolu Huang | Marya Schulte | Marya T Schulte | David Y. C. Huang | Marya T. Schulte | Ofir Turel
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