Longitudinal volumetric brain changes in autism spectrum disorder ages 6-35 years.
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Longitudinal volumetric brain changes in autism spectrum disorder ages 6-35 years.
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Longitudinal volumetric brain changes in autism spectrum disorder ages 6-35 years.
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Alyson L Froehlich
Andrew A Alexander
Annahir N Cariello
Brandon A Zielinski
Brittany G Travers
Jared A Nielsen
Jeffrey S Anderson
Molly B D Prigge
Nicholas Lange
P Thomas Fletcher
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10.1002/AUR.1427
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2014-11-07T00:00:00Z