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Functional Connectivity MR Imaging of the Language Network in Patients with Drug-Resistant Epilepsy

E. Pravatà, C. Sestieri, D. Mantini, C. Briganti, G. Colicchio, C. Marra, C. Colosimo, A. Tartaro, G.L. Romani and M. Caulo
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