Changes in functional connectivity of pain modulatory systems in women with primary dysmenorrhea
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Jen-Chuen Hsieh | Intan Low | Hsiang-Tai Chao | Chih-Ying Chuang | Li-Fen Chen | J. Hsieh | Li-Fen Chen | Intan Low | H. Chao | Cheng-Hao Tu | Wei-Chi Li | C. Tu | Shyh-Yuh Wei | Shyh-Yuh Wei | Wei-Chi Li | Chih-Ying Chuang
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