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Voxel-Based Morphometry and fMRI Revealed Differences in Brain Gray Matter in Breastfed and Milk Formula–Fed Children

X. Ou, A. Andres, R.T. Pivik, M.A. Cleves, J.H. Snow, Z. Ding and T.M. Badger
American Journal of Neuroradiology April 2016, 37 (4) 713-719; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A4593
X. Ou
aFrom the Arkansas Children's Nutrition Center (X.O., A.A., R.T.P., M.A.C., T.M.B.)
bDepartments of Pediatrics (X.O., A.A., R.T.P., M.A.C., J.H.S., T.M.B.)
cRadiology (X.O.), University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas
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A. Andres
aFrom the Arkansas Children's Nutrition Center (X.O., A.A., R.T.P., M.A.C., T.M.B.)
bDepartments of Pediatrics (X.O., A.A., R.T.P., M.A.C., J.H.S., T.M.B.)
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R.T. Pivik
bDepartments of Pediatrics (X.O., A.A., R.T.P., M.A.C., J.H.S., T.M.B.)
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M.A. Cleves
aFrom the Arkansas Children's Nutrition Center (X.O., A.A., R.T.P., M.A.C., T.M.B.)
bDepartments of Pediatrics (X.O., A.A., R.T.P., M.A.C., J.H.S., T.M.B.)
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J.H. Snow
bDepartments of Pediatrics (X.O., A.A., R.T.P., M.A.C., J.H.S., T.M.B.)
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Z. Ding
dVanderbilt University Institute of Imaging Sciences (Z.D.), Nashville, Tennessee.
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T.M. Badger
aFrom the Arkansas Children's Nutrition Center (X.O., A.A., R.T.P., M.A.C., T.M.B.)
bDepartments of Pediatrics (X.O., A.A., R.T.P., M.A.C., J.H.S., T.M.B.)
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X. Ou, A. Andres, R.T. Pivik, M.A. Cleves, J.H. Snow, Z. Ding, T.M. Badger
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