Elevated Systemic Inflammation Is Associated with Reduced Corticolimbic White Matter Integrity in Depression
MacGregor Thomas(Laureate Institute for Brain Research), Michael R. Irwin(Johns Hopkins University), Yasuyuki Taki(Tohoku University), Sahib S. Khalsa(Laureate Institute for Brain Research), Leandra K. Figueroa‐Hall(Laureate Institute for Brain Research), Jonathan Savitz(Laureate Institute for Brain Research), Rayus Kuplicki(Laureate Institute for Brain Research), Haixia Zheng(National Development and Reform Commission), Kaiping Burrows(Laureate Institute for Brain Research), Fang‐Cheng Yeh(University of Pittsburgh), Martin P. Paulus(Universität Trier), Ryan Smith(University of Arizona), Ye Zhang(Texas Medical Center)
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