Multivariate resting-state functional connectivity predicts responses to real and sham acupuncture treatment in chronic low back pain
Yiheng Tu(Harvard University), Jian Kong(Suzhou Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital), Jin Cao(Harvard University), Suk‐Tak Chan(Harvard University), Ted J. Kaptchuk(Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center), Joel Park(Harvard University), Georgia Wilson(Harvard University), Robert R. Edwards(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Vitaly Napadow(Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital), Ajay D. Wasan(University of Pittsburgh), Wei Shen(Apple (Israel)), Ana Ortiz(Apple (Israel)), Courtney Lang(Apple (Israel)), Bruce R. Rosen(Massachusetts General Hospital), Randy L. Gollub(Harvard University), Jessica Gerber(Harvard University)
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