Ultra-High-Resolution in vitro MRI Study of Age-Related Brain Subcortical Susceptibility Alteration in Rhesus Monkeys at 9.4 T
Qingqing Wen(Guangdong Ocean University), Kai Zhong(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jin Zhang(TU Dresden), Haiyang Tong(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jiali Li(Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey), Qiong Ye(Wenzhou Central Hospital), Hongyi Yang(Northeast Forestry University)
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