Combined fractional anisotropy and subcortical volumetric deficits in patients with mild-to-moderate depression: evidence from the treatment of antidepressant traditional chinese medicine

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  • who: Hong Li from the Medical College of Wisconsin, United States Medical University, China have published the Article: Combined fractional anisotropy and subcortical volumetric deficits in patients with mild-to-moderate depression: Evidence from the treatment of antidepressant traditional Chinese medicine, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors investigated brain structural alterations in patients with MMD compared with age- and sex-matched HCs and assessed the relationship between these brain structural alterations and clinical symptoms in patients with MMD. The study of neurobiologically informed models of depression focuses on brain regions underlying normative functioning of . . .

     

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