Greater Somatosensory Afference With Acupuncture Increases Primary Somatosensory Connectivity and Alleviates Fibromyalgia Pain via Insular γ‐Aminobutyric Acid: A Randomized Neuroimaging Trial
Ishtiaq Mawla(Harvard University), Richard E. Harris(Pfizer (United States)), Henry A. Buchtel(University of Michigan), Steven E. Harte(University of Michigan), Thomas L. Chenevert(University of Michigan), Helge J. Zöllner(Kennedy Krieger Institute), Heather Sloan(University of Michigan), Eric Ichesco(Apple (Israel)), Richard A.E. Edden(Kennedy Krieger Institute), Vitaly Napadow(Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital), Meagan D. Bretz(University of Michigan), Chelsea Kaplan(University of Michigan), George A. Mashour(University of Michigan), Daniel J. Clauw(University of Michigan)
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