Replicable association between human cytomegalovirus infection and reduced white matter fractional anisotropy in major depressive disorder
Haixia Zheng(National Development and Reform Commission), Michael R. Irwin(Johns Hopkins University), Bart N. Ford(Laureate Institute for Brain Research), T. Kent Teague(University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center), Sahib S. Khalsa(Laureate Institute for Brain Research), Jonathan Savitz(Laureate Institute for Brain Research), Robin L. Aupperle(University of Tulsa), Rayus Kuplicki(Laureate Institute for Brain Research), Maurizio Bergamino(Barrow Neurological Institute), Justin S. Feinstein(Laureate Institute for Brain Research), Kaiping Burrows(Laureate Institute for Brain Research), Fang‐Cheng Yeh(University of Pittsburgh), Jerzy Bodurka(National Institutes of Health), Martin P. Paulus(Universität Trier), Robert H. Yolken(Johns Hopkins University), Teresa A. Victor(University of California, San Francisco), Peter W. Hunt
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