Altered Cingulostriatal Coupling in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
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Christian Kaufmann | Norbert Kathmann | Darin D. Dougherty | Tanja Endrass | Jan Carl Beucke | Clas Linnman | Rosa Gruetzmann | Thilo Deckersbach | D. Dougherty | T. Endrass | N. Kathmann | C. Kaufmann | T. Deckersbach | J. Beucke | Rosa Gruetzmann | C. Linnman
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