Network analysis reveals disrupted functional brain circuitry in drug-naive social anxiety disorder
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Wei Zhang | Jin Liu | Xi Wu | Xun Yang | Xinyu Hu | Zaixu Cui | Gaolang Gong | John A. Sweeney | Mingrui Xia | Qiyong Gong | Yong He | Yajing Meng | Wei Zhang | J. Sweeney | Q. Gong | Yong He | G. Gong | Xinyu Hu | Mingrui Xia | Zaixu Cui | Xun Yang | Y. Meng | Jin Liu | Xi Wu
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