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Location of hand function in the sensorimotor cortex: MR and functional correlation.
C Rumeau, N Tzourio, N Murayama, P Peretti-Viton, O Levrier, M Joliot, B Mazoyer and G Salamon
American Journal of Neuroradiology March 1994, 15 (3) 567-572;
C Rumeau
Department of Neuroradiology, Hospital La Timone, Marseilles, France.
N Tzourio
Department of Neuroradiology, Hospital La Timone, Marseilles, France.
N Murayama
Department of Neuroradiology, Hospital La Timone, Marseilles, France.
P Peretti-Viton
Department of Neuroradiology, Hospital La Timone, Marseilles, France.
O Levrier
Department of Neuroradiology, Hospital La Timone, Marseilles, France.
M Joliot
Department of Neuroradiology, Hospital La Timone, Marseilles, France.
B Mazoyer
Department of Neuroradiology, Hospital La Timone, Marseilles, France.
G Salamon
Department of Neuroradiology, Hospital La Timone, Marseilles, France.

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C Rumeau, N Tzourio, N Murayama, P Peretti-Viton, O Levrier, M Joliot, B Mazoyer, G Salamon
Location of hand function in the sensorimotor cortex: MR and functional correlation.
American Journal of Neuroradiology Mar 1994, 15 (3) 567-572;
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