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Alterations in Resting State Networks in a Mouse Model of Glioma Growth

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Abstract

The relationship between brain tumor growth and alterations in resting state networks is poorly understood. Functional connectivity optical intrinsic imaging enables assessment of resting state alterations in a mouse model of glioma growth.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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