Elevated peripheral inflammation is associated with attenuated striatal reward anticipation in major depressive disorder
Kaiping Burrows(Laureate Institute for Brain Research), Martin P. Paulus(Universität Trier), Leandra K. Figueroa‐Hall(Laureate Institute for Brain Research), Jonathan Savitz(Laureate Institute for Brain Research), Salvador M. Guinjoan(Laureate Institute for Brain Research), T. Kent Teague(University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center), Haixia Zheng(National Development and Reform Commission), Jennifer L. Stewart(Tulsa Community College), Rayus Kuplicki(Laureate Institute for Brain Research), Philip A. Spechler(Orygen Youth Health)
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