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Переводное картирование мозга в Медицинском центре Университета Рочестера: Сохранение разума с помощью персонализированного картирования мозга

Published: August 12, 2019
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Translational Brain Mapping at the University of Rochester Medical Center: Preserving the Mind Through Personalized Brain Mapping

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Mahon, B. Z., Mead, J. A., Chernoff, B. L., Sims, M. H., Garcea, F. E., Prentiss, E., Belkhir, R., Haber, S. J., Gannon, S. B., Erickson, S., Wright, K. A., Schmidt, M. Z., Paulzak, A., Milano, V. C., Paul, D. A., Foxx, K., Tivarus, M., Nadler, J. W., Behr, J. M., Smith, S. O., Li, Y. M., Walter, K., Pilcher, W. H. Translational Brain Mapping at the University of Rochester Medical Center: Preserving the Mind Through Personalized Brain Mapping. J. Vis. Exp. (150), e59592, doi:10.3791/59592 (2019).

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