Cerebral perfusion is associated with blast exposure in military personnel without moderate or severe TBI
Danielle R. Sullivan(Boston University), David H. Salat(Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging), William Milberg, Erika J. Wolf(Boston University), Danny J.J. Wang(University of Southern California), Meghan E. Robinson(Boston University), Catherine B. Fortier(Boston University), Regina E. McGlinchey, Mark W. Miller(Boston University), Jennifer R. Fonda(Boston University), Mark W. Logue(Boston University)
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