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Multiple methods to identify the central sulcus and peri-rolandic cortex with double inversion recovery (DIR) MRI

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Lehman, V.T., Mark, I.T., Rydberg, C.H. et al. Multiple methods to identify the central sulcus and peri-rolandic cortex with double inversion recovery (DIR) MRI. Neuroradiology 63, 1393–1394 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00234-021-02763-2

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