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Functional Localization of Brainstem and Cervical Spinal Cord Nuclei in Humans with fMRI
Barry R. Komisaruk, Kristine M. Mosier, Wen-Ching Liu, Cecily Criminale, Laszlo Zaborszky, Beverly Whipple and Andrew Kalnin
American Journal of Neuroradiology April 2002, 23 (4) 609-617;
Barry R. Komisaruk
Kristine M. Mosier
Wen-Ching Liu
Cecily Criminale
Laszlo Zaborszky
Beverly Whipple

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Barry R. Komisaruk, Kristine M. Mosier, Wen-Ching Liu, Cecily Criminale, Laszlo Zaborszky, Beverly Whipple, Andrew Kalnin
Functional Localization of Brainstem and Cervical Spinal Cord Nuclei in Humans with fMRI
American Journal of Neuroradiology Apr 2002, 23 (4) 609-617;
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