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Visualization of Nonstructural Changes in Early White Matter Development on Diffusion-Weighted MR Images: Evidence Supporting Premyelination Anisotropy
Daniela Prayer, A. James Barkovich, Daniel A. Kirschner, Lukas M. Prayer, Timothy P.L. Roberts, John Kucharczyk and Michael E. Moseley
American Journal of Neuroradiology September 2001, 22 (8) 1572-1576;
Daniela Prayer
A. James Barkovich
Daniel A. Kirschner
Lukas M. Prayer
Timothy P.L. Roberts
John Kucharczyk

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Daniela Prayer, A. James Barkovich, Daniel A. Kirschner, Lukas M. Prayer, Timothy P.L. Roberts, John Kucharczyk, Michael E. Moseley
Visualization of Nonstructural Changes in Early White Matter Development on Diffusion-Weighted MR Images: Evidence Supporting Premyelination Anisotropy
American Journal of Neuroradiology Sep 2001, 22 (8) 1572-1576;
Visualization of Nonstructural Changes in Early White Matter Development on Diffusion-Weighted MR Images: Evidence Supporting Premyelination Anisotropy
Daniela Prayer, A. James Barkovich, Daniel A. Kirschner, Lukas M. Prayer, Timothy P.L. Roberts, John Kucharczyk, Michael E. Moseley
American Journal of Neuroradiology Sep 2001, 22 (8) 1572-1576;
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