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Diffusion Tensor Microscopy Indicates the Cytoarchitectural Basis for Diffusion Anisotropy in the Human Hippocampus
T.M. Shepherd, E. Özarslan, A.T. Yachnis, M.A. King and S.J. Blackband
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 2007, 28 (5) 958-964;
T.M. Shepherd
E. Özarslan
A.T. Yachnis
M.A. King

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T.M. Shepherd, E. Özarslan, A.T. Yachnis, M.A. King, S.J. Blackband
Diffusion Tensor Microscopy Indicates the Cytoarchitectural Basis for Diffusion Anisotropy in the Human Hippocampus
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 2007, 28 (5) 958-964;
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