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Systematic Differences between Lean and Obese Adolescents in Brain Spin-Lattice Relaxation Time: A Quantitative Study

F. Cazettes, W.H. Tsui, G. Johnson, R.G. Steen and A. Convit
American Journal of Neuroradiology December 2011, 32 (11) 2037-2042; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A2698
F. Cazettes
aFrom the Departments of Psychiatry (F.C., W.H.T., A.C.)
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aFrom the Departments of Psychiatry (F.C., W.H.T., A.C.)
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G. Johnson
bRadiology (G.J.)
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R.G. Steen
dMedical Communications Consultants (R.G.S.), Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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A. Convit
aFrom the Departments of Psychiatry (F.C., W.H.T., A.C.)
cMedicine (A.C.), NYU School of Medicine, New York, New York
eNathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research (A.C.), Orangeburg, New York.
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