Cape Town - 2026 ISMRM-ISMRT Annual Meeting and Exhibition
9 May 2026 – 14 May 2026 · Cape Town, South Africa
564-01-002 ISMRM Abstract

Multiscale molecular and connectomic mechanisms underlying cerebral perfusion abnormalities in methamphetamine dependence

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Jia Liu 1, hao A wang1, Qingqing Wen2, Huifen Liu3, Wenhua Zhou3, Yadi Li1
1Department of Radiology, The Affiliated People’s Hospital of Ningbo University, Ningbo, China
2MR Research, Beijing, China
3Department of psychiatry, Affiliated Kangning Hospital of Ningbo University, Ningbo, China
Presenting Author: Jia Liu

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