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Using High-Resolution MR Imaging at 7T to Evaluate the Anatomy of the Midbrain Dopaminergic System
M. Eapen, D.H. Zald, J.C. Gatenby, Z. Ding and J.C. Gore
American Journal of Neuroradiology April 2011, 32 (4) 688-694; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A2355
M. Eapen
D.H. Zald
J.C. Gatenby
Z. Ding

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M. Eapen, D.H. Zald, J.C. Gatenby, Z. Ding, J.C. Gore
Using High-Resolution MR Imaging at 7T to Evaluate the Anatomy of the Midbrain Dopaminergic System
American Journal of Neuroradiology Apr 2011, 32 (4) 688-694; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A2355
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