Magnetic Resonance Relaxometry in Studying the Human Brain Matter: Possibilities of MAGiC
Abstract
About the Authors
I. V. ChekhoninRussian Federation
A. M. Shevchenko
Russian Federation
L. M. Fadeeva
Russian Federation
E. I. Shults
Russian Federation
A. I. Batalov
Russian Federation
N. E. Zakharova
Russian Federation
I. N. Pronin
Russian Federation
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For citations:
Chekhonin I.V., Shevchenko A.M., Fadeeva L.M., Shults E.I., Batalov A.I., Zakharova N.E., Pronin I.N. Magnetic Resonance Relaxometry in Studying the Human Brain Matter: Possibilities of MAGiC. Radiology - Practice. 2020;(2):20-36. (In Russ.)