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Evolution of T1 Relaxation, ADC, and Fractional Anisotropy during Early Brain Maturation: A Serial Imaging Study on Preterm Infants

J. Schneider, T. Kober, M. Bickle Graz, R. Meuli, P.S. Hüppi, P. Hagmann and A.C. Truttmann
American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2016, 37 (1) 155-162; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A4510
J. Schneider
aFrom the Clinic of Neonatology and Follow-up (J.S., M.B.G., A.C.T.), Department of Pediatrics
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T. Kober
bDepartment of Radiology (T.K., R.M., P.H.), University Hospital Center and University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland
cAdvanced Clinical Imaging Technology (T.K.), Siemens Healthcare IM BM PI, Lausanne, Switzerland
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M. Bickle Graz
aFrom the Clinic of Neonatology and Follow-up (J.S., M.B.G., A.C.T.), Department of Pediatrics
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bDepartment of Radiology (T.K., R.M., P.H.), University Hospital Center and University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland
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eDivision of Development and Growth (P.S.H.), Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland.
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