MRI in small brains displaying extensive plasticity.

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Published in Trends Neurosci on March 21, 2009

Authors

Annemie Van der Linden1, Vincent Van Meir, Tiny Boumans, Colline Poirier, Jacques Balthazart

Author Affiliations

1: Bio-Imaging Lab, University of Antwerp, B-2020 Antwerp, Belgium. annemie.vanderlinden@ua.ac.be

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