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Preliminary Experience with Visualization of Intracortical Fibers by Focused High-Resolution Diffusion Tensor Imaging

T. Jaermann, N. De Zanche, P. Staempfli, K.P. Pruessmann, A. Valavanis, P. Boesiger and S.S. Kollias
American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2008, 29 (1) 146-150; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A0742
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T. Jaermann, N. De Zanche, P. Staempfli, K.P. Pruessmann, A. Valavanis, P. Boesiger, S.S. Kollias
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