Explicating the role of amygdala substructure alterations in the link between hypoleptinemia and rumination in anorexia nervosa
Marie‐Louis Wronski(Massachusetts General Hospital), Stefan Ehrlich(Massachusetts General Hospital), Laura M. Holsen(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Stefan Diestel(University of Wuppertal), Charlotte Hohnemann(University of Wuppertal), Fabio Bernardoni(Technische Universität Dresden), Kerstin Weidner(University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus), Joseph A. King(Technische Universität Dresden), Maria Seidel(TU Dresden), Veit Roessner(Klinik und Poliklinik für Psychotherapie und Psychosomatik), Arne Doose(Technische Universität Dresden), Franziska Plessow(Harvard University), Klaas Bahnsen(University of Pennsylvania), Elizabeth A. Lawson(Harvard University), Dominic Arold(Technische Universität Dresden), Katrin Borucki(Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg)
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