Abstract
MR assessment of myelination in infants and children: usefulness of marker sites.
C R Bird, M Hedberg, B P Drayer, P J Keller, R A Flom and J A Hodak
American Journal of Neuroradiology July 1989, 10 (4) 731-740;
C R Bird
Division of Neuroradiology and Magnetic Resonance Research, St. Joseph's Hospital, Phoenix, AZ 85013.
M Hedberg
Division of Neuroradiology and Magnetic Resonance Research, St. Joseph's Hospital, Phoenix, AZ 85013.
B P Drayer
Division of Neuroradiology and Magnetic Resonance Research, St. Joseph's Hospital, Phoenix, AZ 85013.
P J Keller
Division of Neuroradiology and Magnetic Resonance Research, St. Joseph's Hospital, Phoenix, AZ 85013.
R A Flom
Division of Neuroradiology and Magnetic Resonance Research, St. Joseph's Hospital, Phoenix, AZ 85013.
J A Hodak
Division of Neuroradiology and Magnetic Resonance Research, St. Joseph's Hospital, Phoenix, AZ 85013.

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C R Bird, M Hedberg, B P Drayer, P J Keller, R A Flom, J A Hodak
MR assessment of myelination in infants and children: usefulness of marker sites.
American Journal of Neuroradiology Jul 1989, 10 (4) 731-740;
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