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      • Cerebrovascular reserve and white matter disease in patients with anemia
      • Contributions of Alzheimer's pathology and cerebrovascular factors to cognitive aging
      • Dallas lifespan brain study-wave 3: neurodegeneration & resilience in cognition
      • Imaging framework for testing GABAergic/glutamatergic drugs in bipolar alcoholics
      • Mechanisms of age-related white matter hyperintensities (WMHs): insights from advanced MRI
      • Preclinical Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) consortium
      • Quantitative imaging of brain glymphatic function in humans
      • Subtle motor functioning and functional connectivity in youth medically cleared after mild TBI
      • University of Michigan fibromyalgia (FM) CORT. Pain Mechanisms
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      • C-STAR: Center for the Study of Aphasia Recovery.
      • Explosive synchronization (ES) of brain network activity in chronic pain.
      • Imaging neurodegeneration in multiple sclerosis.
      • In vivo assessment of meningeal inflammation and its clinical impact in multiple sclerosis by 7T MRI.
      • MRI corticography: developing next generation microscale human cortex mri scanner.
      • Neuropsychobiology in polysubstance abusers during abstinence.
      • The impact of diffuse mild brain injury on clinical outcomes in children.
      • Trajectories of treatment response as window into heterogeneity of psychosis: a longitudinal multimodal imaging study in medication-naive first episode psychosis patients.
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