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P W Stroman

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Magnetic Resonance in Medicine|June 24, 2006
Discrimination of errors from neuronal activity in functional MRI of the human spinal cord by means of general linear model analysisP W Stroman
Spinal Cord|January 25, 2007
Detection of the neuronal activity occurring caudal to the site of spinal cord injury that is elicited during lower limb movement tasksJ Kornelsen, P W Stroman
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine|July 30, 2004
fMRI of the lumbar spinal cord during a lower limb motor taskJ Kornelsen, P W Stroman
Magnetic Resonance Imaging|April 11, 2001
Functional MRI of motor and sensory activation in the human spinal cordP W Stroman, L N Ryner
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine|July 31, 2007
Investigation of human cervical and upper thoracic spinal cord motion: implications for imaging spinal cord structure and functionC R Figley, P W Stroman
Neuroscience|September 4, 2015
Inter-individual differences in pain processing investigated by functional magnetic resonance imaging of the brainstem and spinal cordH S Khan, P W Stroman
Magnetic Resonance Imaging|March 8, 2014
Assessment of data acquisition parameters, and analysis techniques for noise reduction in spinal cord fMRI dataR L Bosma, P W Stroman
Clinical and Investigative Medicine. Medecine Clinique Et Experimentale|April 1, 1996
Theoretical modelling of the release rate of low-density lipoproteins and their breakdown products at arterial stenosesX Deng, P W Stroman, R Guidoin
Neuroimage|October 22, 2003
Functional magnetic resonance imaging at 0.2 TeslaP W Stroman, K L Malisza, M Onu
AJNR. American Journal of Neuroradiology|June 6, 2008
Attenuation of lower-thoracic, lumbar, and sacral spinal cord motion: implications for imaging human spinal cord structure and functionC R Figley, D Yau, P W Stroman
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Magnetic Resonance in Medicine|June 24, 2006
Discrimination of errors from neuronal activity in functional MRI of the human spinal cord by means of general linear model analysisP W Stroman
Spinal Cord|January 25, 2007
Detection of the neuronal activity occurring caudal to the site of spinal cord injury that is elicited during lower limb movement tasksJ Kornelsen, P W Stroman
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine|July 30, 2004
fMRI of the lumbar spinal cord during a lower limb motor taskJ Kornelsen, P W Stroman
Magnetic Resonance Imaging|April 11, 2001
Functional MRI of motor and sensory activation in the human spinal cordP W Stroman, L N Ryner
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine|July 31, 2007
Investigation of human cervical and upper thoracic spinal cord motion: implications for imaging spinal cord structure and functionC R Figley, P W Stroman
Neuroscience|September 4, 2015
Inter-individual differences in pain processing investigated by functional magnetic resonance imaging of the brainstem and spinal cordH S Khan, P W Stroman
Magnetic Resonance Imaging|March 8, 2014
Assessment of data acquisition parameters, and analysis techniques for noise reduction in spinal cord fMRI dataR L Bosma, P W Stroman
Clinical and Investigative Medicine. Medecine Clinique Et Experimentale|April 1, 1996
Theoretical modelling of the release rate of low-density lipoproteins and their breakdown products at arterial stenosesX Deng, P W Stroman, R Guidoin
Neuroimage|October 22, 2003
Functional magnetic resonance imaging at 0.2 TeslaP W Stroman, K L Malisza, M Onu
AJNR. American Journal of Neuroradiology|June 6, 2008
Attenuation of lower-thoracic, lumbar, and sacral spinal cord motion: implications for imaging human spinal cord structure and functionC R Figley, D Yau, P W Stroman
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