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GABA and Glutamate in Children with Primary Complex Motor Stereotypies: An 1H-MRS Study at 7T

A.D. Harris, H.S. Singer, A. Horska, T. Kline, M. Ryan, R.A.E. Edden and E.M. Mahone
American Journal of Neuroradiology March 2016, 37 (3) 552-557; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A4547
A.D. Harris
aFrom the Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science (A.D.H., A.H., R.A.E.E.)
fF.M. Kirby Center for Functional Brain Imaging (A.D.H., A.H., R.A.E.E.), Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, Maryland.
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H.S. Singer
bDepartment of Neurology (H.S.S., T.K.)
cDepartment of Pediatrics (H.S.S.)
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A. Horska
aFrom the Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science (A.D.H., A.H., R.A.E.E.)
fF.M. Kirby Center for Functional Brain Imaging (A.D.H., A.H., R.A.E.E.), Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, Maryland.
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T. Kline
bDepartment of Neurology (H.S.S., T.K.)
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M. Ryan
eDepartment of Neuropsychology (M.R., E.M.M.)
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R.A.E. Edden
aFrom the Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science (A.D.H., A.H., R.A.E.E.)
fF.M. Kirby Center for Functional Brain Imaging (A.D.H., A.H., R.A.E.E.), Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, Maryland.
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E.M. Mahone
dDepartment of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (E.M.M.), The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland
eDepartment of Neuropsychology (M.R., E.M.M.)
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