Research ArticlePediatric Neuroimaging
Early Postnatal Development of Corpus Callosum and Corticospinal White Matter Assessed with Quantitative Tractography
J.H. Gilmore, W. Lin, I. Corouge, Y.S.K. Vetsa, J.K. Smith, C. Kang, H. Gu, R.M. Hamer, J.A. Lieberman and G. Gerig
American Journal of Neuroradiology October 2007, 28 (9) 1789-1795; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A0751
J.H. Gilmore
W. Lin
I. Corouge
Y.S.K. Vetsa
J.K. Smith
C. Kang
H. Gu
R.M. Hamer
J.A. Lieberman

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J.H. Gilmore, W. Lin, I. Corouge, Y.S.K. Vetsa, J.K. Smith, C. Kang, H. Gu, R.M. Hamer, J.A. Lieberman, G. Gerig
Early Postnatal Development of Corpus Callosum and Corticospinal White Matter Assessed with Quantitative Tractography
American Journal of Neuroradiology Oct 2007, 28 (9) 1789-1795; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A0751
Early Postnatal Development of Corpus Callosum and Corticospinal White Matter Assessed with Quantitative Tractography
J.H. Gilmore, W. Lin, I. Corouge, Y.S.K. Vetsa, J.K. Smith, C. Kang, H. Gu, R.M. Hamer, J.A. Lieberman, G. Gerig
American Journal of Neuroradiology Oct 2007, 28 (9) 1789-1795; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A0751
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