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June 1, 2022
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Neuroradiology
Resting state functional connectivity in SLE patients and association with cognitive impairment and blood-brain barrier permeability. John G. Hanly, Jason W. Robertson, Alexandra Legge, Lyna Kamintsky, Guillermo Aristi, Alon Friedman, Steven D. Beyea, John D. Fisk, Antonina Omisade, Cynthia Calkin, Tim Bardouille, Chris Bowen, Kara Matheson, Javeria A. Hashmi. Rheumatology. June 2022.
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