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Fetal Cerebral Cortex: Normal Gestational Landmarks Identified Using Prenatal MR Imaging
Catherine Garel, Emmanuel Chantrel, Hervé Brisse, Monique Elmaleh, Dominique Luton, Jean-François Oury, Guy Sebag and Max Hassan
American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2001, 22 (1) 184-189;
Catherine Garel
Emmanuel Chantrel
Hervé Brisse
Monique Elmaleh
Dominique Luton
Jean-François Oury
Guy Sebag

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Catherine Garel, Emmanuel Chantrel, Hervé Brisse, Monique Elmaleh, Dominique Luton, Jean-François Oury, Guy Sebag, Max Hassan
Fetal Cerebral Cortex: Normal Gestational Landmarks Identified Using Prenatal MR Imaging
American Journal of Neuroradiology Jan 2001, 22 (1) 184-189;
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