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Age-Related Total Gray Matter and White Matter Changes in Normal Adult Brain. Part II: Quantitative Magnetization Transfer Ratio Histogram Analysis
Yulin Ge, Robert I. Grossman, James S. Babb, Marcie L. Rabin, Lois J. Mannon and Dennis L. Kolson
American Journal of Neuroradiology September 2002, 23 (8) 1334-1341;
Yulin Ge
Robert I. Grossman
James S. Babb
Marcie L. Rabin
Lois J. Mannon

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Yulin Ge, Robert I. Grossman, James S. Babb, Marcie L. Rabin, Lois J. Mannon, Dennis L. Kolson
Age-Related Total Gray Matter and White Matter Changes in Normal Adult Brain. Part II: Quantitative Magnetization Transfer Ratio Histogram Analysis
American Journal of Neuroradiology Sep 2002, 23 (8) 1334-1341;
Age-Related Total Gray Matter and White Matter Changes in Normal Adult Brain. Part II: Quantitative Magnetization Transfer Ratio Histogram Analysis
Yulin Ge, Robert I. Grossman, James S. Babb, Marcie L. Rabin, Lois J. Mannon, Dennis L. Kolson
American Journal of Neuroradiology Sep 2002, 23 (8) 1334-1341;
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