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Automated Detection of the Intercommissural Line for Stereotactic Localization of Functional Brain Images

Satoshi Minoshima, Robert A. Koeppe, Mark A. Mintun, Keven L. Berger, Stephan F. Taylor, Kirk A. Frey and David E. Kuhl
Journal of Nuclear Medicine February 1993, 34 (2) 322-325;
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Journal of Nuclear Medicine Feb 1993, 34 (2) 322-325;

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Automated Detection of the Intercommissural Line for Stereotactic Localization of Functional Brain Images
Satoshi Minoshima, Robert A. Koeppe, Mark A. Mintun, Keven L. Berger, Stephan F. Taylor, Kirk A. Frey, David E. Kuhl
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Feb 1993, 34 (2) 322-325;
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