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Tractography of the Cerebellar Peduncles in Second- and Third-Trimester Fetuses

F. Machado-Rivas, O. Afacan, S. Khan, B. Marami, C.K. Rollins, C. Ortinau, C. Velasco-Annis, S.K. Warfield, A. Gholipour and C. Jaimes
American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2021, 42 (1) 194-200; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6869
F. Machado-Rivas
aComputational Radiology Laboratory (F.M.-R., O.A., S.K., B.M., C.V.-A., S.K.W., A.G., C.J.)
dHarvard Medical School (F.M.-R., O.A., S.K., B.M., C.K.R., S.K.W., A.G., C.J.), Boston, Massachusetts
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O. Afacan
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S. Khan
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dHarvard Medical School (F.M.-R., O.A., S.K., B.M., C.K.R., S.K.W., A.G., C.J.), Boston, Massachusetts
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B. Marami
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dHarvard Medical School (F.M.-R., O.A., S.K., B.M., C.K.R., S.K.W., A.G., C.J.), Boston, Massachusetts
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C.K. Rollins
bDepartment of Radiology, Department of Neurology (C.K.R.)
dHarvard Medical School (F.M.-R., O.A., S.K., B.M., C.K.R., S.K.W., A.G., C.J.), Boston, Massachusetts
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C. Ortinau
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C. Velasco-Annis
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S.K. Warfield
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dHarvard Medical School (F.M.-R., O.A., S.K., B.M., C.K.R., S.K.W., A.G., C.J.), Boston, Massachusetts
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A. Gholipour
aComputational Radiology Laboratory (F.M.-R., O.A., S.K., B.M., C.V.-A., S.K.W., A.G., C.J.)
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C. Jaimes
aComputational Radiology Laboratory (F.M.-R., O.A., S.K., B.M., C.V.-A., S.K.W., A.G., C.J.)
cFetal-Neonatal Neuroimaging and Developmental Science Center (C.J.), Boston Children’s Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts
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