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Increased Diffusion in the Brain of Professional Boxers: A Preclinical Sign of Traumatic Brain Injury?
Lijuan Zhang, Lisa D. Ravdin, Norman Relkin, Robert D. Zimmerman, Barry Jordan, William E. Lathan and Aziz M. Uluğ
American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2003, 24 (1) 52-57;
Lijuan Zhang
Lisa D. Ravdin
Norman Relkin
Robert D. Zimmerman
Barry Jordan
William E. Lathan

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Lijuan Zhang, Lisa D. Ravdin, Norman Relkin, Robert D. Zimmerman, Barry Jordan, William E. Lathan, Aziz M. Uluğ
Increased Diffusion in the Brain of Professional Boxers: A Preclinical Sign of Traumatic Brain Injury?
American Journal of Neuroradiology Jan 2003, 24 (1) 52-57;
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