Cortical similarities in psychiatric and mood disorders identified in federated VBM analysis via COINSTAC
Author:
Rootes-Murdy KellyORCID, Panta Sandeep, Kelly Ross, Romero Javier, Quidé Yann, Cairns Murray J., Loughland Carmel, Carr Vaughan J., Catts Stanley V., Jablensky Assen, Green Melissa J., Henskens Frans, Kiltschewskij Dylan, Michie Patricia T., Mowry Bryan, Pantelis Christos, Rasser Paul E., Reay William R., Schall Ulrich, Scott Rodney J., Watkeys Oliver J., Roberts Gloria, Mitchell Philip B., Fullerton Janice M., Overs Bronwyn J., Kikuchi Masataka, Hashimoto Ryota, Matsumoto Junya, Fukunaga Masaki, Sachdev Perminder S., Brodaty Henry, Wen Wei, Jiang Jiyang, Fani Negar, Ely Timothy D., Lorio Adriana, Stevens Jennifer S., Ressler Kerry, Jovanovic Tanja, van Rooij Sanne J.H., Federmann Lydia M., Jockwitz Christiane, Teumer Alexander, Forstner Andreas J., Caspers Svenja, Cichon Sven, Plis Sergey M., Sarwate Anand D., Calhoun Vince D.
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National Institute of Mental Health National Institutes of Health
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