Multimodal imaging of the self-regulating developing brain.
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Multimodal imaging of the self-regulating developing brain.
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Burcu F Darst
Cinnamon S Bloss
Connor McCabe
David G Amaral
Donald J Hagler
Elizabeth R Sowell
J Cooper Roddey
Jean Frazier
Jeffrey R Gruen
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19620-19625
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10.1073/PNAS.1208243109
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2012-11-12T00:00:00Z