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Resting-state fMRI study of patients with fragile X syndrome. / Isanova, E.; Petrovskiy, E.; Savelov, A. et al.

In: Journal of Physics: Conference Series, Vol. 886, No. 1, 012007, 29.08.2017.

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Isanova, E, Petrovskiy, E, Savelov, A, Yudkin, D & Tulupov, A 2017, 'Resting-state fMRI study of patients with fragile X syndrome', Journal of Physics: Conference Series, vol. 886, no. 1, 012007. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/886/1/012007

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Isanova, E., Petrovskiy, E., Savelov, A., Yudkin, D., & Tulupov, A. (2017). Resting-state fMRI study of patients with fragile X syndrome. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 886(1), [012007]. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/886/1/012007

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Isanova E, Petrovskiy E, Savelov A, Yudkin D, Tulupov A. Resting-state fMRI study of patients with fragile X syndrome. Journal of Physics: Conference Series. 2017 Aug 29;886(1):012007. doi: 10.1088/1742-6596/886/1/012007

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Isanova, E. ; Petrovskiy, E. ; Savelov, A. et al. / Resting-state fMRI study of patients with fragile X syndrome. In: Journal of Physics: Conference Series. 2017 ; Vol. 886, No. 1.

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