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Diffusion Tensor Fiber Tractography of the Optic Radiation: Analysis with 6-, 12-, 40-, and 81-Directional Motion-Probing Gradients, a Preliminary Study
A. Yamamoto, Y. Miki, S. Urayama, Y. Fushimi, T. Okada, T. Hanakawa, H. Fukuyama and K. Togashi
American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2007, 28 (1) 92-96;
A. Yamamoto
Y. Miki
S. Urayama
Y. Fushimi
T. Okada
T. Hanakawa
H. Fukuyama

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A. Yamamoto, Y. Miki, S. Urayama, Y. Fushimi, T. Okada, T. Hanakawa, H. Fukuyama, K. Togashi
Diffusion Tensor Fiber Tractography of the Optic Radiation: Analysis with 6-, 12-, 40-, and 81-Directional Motion-Probing Gradients, a Preliminary Study
American Journal of Neuroradiology Jan 2007, 28 (1) 92-96;
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Diffusion Tensor Fiber Tractography of the Optic Radiation: Analysis with 6-, 12-, 40-, and 81-Directional Motion-Probing Gradients, a Preliminary Study
A. Yamamoto, Y. Miki, S. Urayama, Y. Fushimi, T. Okada, T. Hanakawa, H. Fukuyama, K. Togashi
American Journal of Neuroradiology Jan 2007, 28 (1) 92-96;
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