Synchronous changes of cortical thickness and corresponding white matter microstructure during brain development accessed by diffusion MRI tractography from parcellated cortex
Cortical thickness (CT) changes during normal brain development is associated with complicated cellular and molecular processes including synaptic pruning and apoptosis. In parallel, the microstructural enhancement of developmental white matter (WM) axons with their neuronal bodies in the cerebral c...
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Main Authors: | Tina eJeon (Author), Virendra eMishra (Author), Minhui eOuyang (Author), Min eChen (Author), Hao eHuang (Author) |
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2015-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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