Correlation of putative iron content as represented by changes in R2* and phase with age in deep gray matter of healthy adults
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E Mark Haacke | Jiani Hu | Manju Liu | Yanwei Miao | E. Haacke | Jiani Hu | Jianlin Wu | Y. Miao | Manju Liu | Yashwanth Katkuri | Y. Katkuri | C. Habib | Ting Liu | Zhihong Yang | Z. Lang | Jianlin Wu | Charbel A Habib | Ting Liu | Zhihong Yang | Zhijin Lang
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