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English: In vivo fiber tractography of the cingulum bundle (CB) and five potential subcomponents in the CB. CB-I, red color; CB-II, green color; CB-III, yellow color; CB-IV, purple color; CB-V, blue color.
Date Published: 07 September 2016.
Source Wu Y, Sun D, Wang Y, Wang Y and Ou S (2016) Segmentation of the Cingulum Bundle in the Human Brain: A New Perspective Based on DSI Tractography and Fiber Dissection Study. Front. Neuroanat. 10:84. doi: https://doi.org/10.3389/fnana.2016.00084
Author Yupeng Wu, Dandan Sun, Yong Wang, Yibao Wang and Shaowu Ou

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