Sequential [18F]FDG µPET whole-brain imaging of central vestibular compensation: a model of deafferentation-induced brain plasticity
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Thomas Brandt | Marianne Dieterich | Andreas Zwergal | Guoming Xiong | Peter Bartenstein | Klaus Jahn | Mayank B. Dutia | Christian la Fougère | Michael Strupp | Florian Schöberl | Roman Schniepp | T. Brandt | M. Dutia | K. Jahn | M. Strupp | A. Zwergal | M. Dieterich | R. Schniepp | G. Xiong | C. Fougère | F. Schöberl | R. Beck | Roswitha Beck | Lisa Günther | Julia Schlichtiger | L. Günther | P. Bartenstein | Juli Schlichtiger
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