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Incidental Findings in Youths Volunteering for Brain MRI Research
R.E. Gur, D. Kaltman, E.R. Melhem, K. Ruparel, K. Prabhakaran, M. Riley, E. Yodh, H. Hakonarson, T. Satterthwaite and R.C. Gur
American Journal of Neuroradiology October 2013, 34 (10) 2021-2025; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3525
R.E. Gur
aFrom the Brain Behavior Laboratory (R.E.G., D.K., K.R., K.P., M.R., E.Y., T.S., R.C.G.), Department of Psychiatry
bDivision of Neuroradiology (R.E.G., E.R.M., R.C.G.), Department of Radiology, Perlman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
D. Kaltman
aFrom the Brain Behavior Laboratory (R.E.G., D.K., K.R., K.P., M.R., E.Y., T.S., R.C.G.), Department of Psychiatry
E.R. Melhem
bDivision of Neuroradiology (R.E.G., E.R.M., R.C.G.), Department of Radiology, Perlman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
K. Ruparel
aFrom the Brain Behavior Laboratory (R.E.G., D.K., K.R., K.P., M.R., E.Y., T.S., R.C.G.), Department of Psychiatry
K. Prabhakaran
aFrom the Brain Behavior Laboratory (R.E.G., D.K., K.R., K.P., M.R., E.Y., T.S., R.C.G.), Department of Psychiatry
M. Riley
aFrom the Brain Behavior Laboratory (R.E.G., D.K., K.R., K.P., M.R., E.Y., T.S., R.C.G.), Department of Psychiatry
E. Yodh
aFrom the Brain Behavior Laboratory (R.E.G., D.K., K.R., K.P., M.R., E.Y., T.S., R.C.G.), Department of Psychiatry
H. Hakonarson
cCenter for Applied Genomics (H.H.), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
T. Satterthwaite
aFrom the Brain Behavior Laboratory (R.E.G., D.K., K.R., K.P., M.R., E.Y., T.S., R.C.G.), Department of Psychiatry
R.C. Gur
aFrom the Brain Behavior Laboratory (R.E.G., D.K., K.R., K.P., M.R., E.Y., T.S., R.C.G.), Department of Psychiatry
bDivision of Neuroradiology (R.E.G., E.R.M., R.C.G.), Department of Radiology, Perlman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia

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R.E. Gur, D. Kaltman, E.R. Melhem, K. Ruparel, K. Prabhakaran, M. Riley, E. Yodh, H. Hakonarson, T. Satterthwaite, R.C. Gur
Incidental Findings in Youths Volunteering for Brain MRI Research
American Journal of Neuroradiology Oct 2013, 34 (10) 2021-2025; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A3525
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