Disrupted regional homogeneity in treatment-resistant depression: A resting-state fMRI study
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Qiang Xu | Wenbin Guo | Zhening Liu | Jing-ping Zhao | Qiang Xu | Changlian Tan | Hua-fu Chen | Jing-Ping Zhao | Ren-rong Wu | Xue-li Sun | Ling Liu | Wen-bin Guo | Ren-rong Wu | Chang-lian Tan | Xue-li Sun | Hua-fu Chen | Zhe-ning Liu | Ling Liu | Ling Liu
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