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Investigation of Friedreich's Ataxia via Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) - controls

The University of Melbourne
Professor Gary Egan (Owned by)
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Functional and structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging is used to investigate Friedreich Ataxia. This project maintains the controls cohort.

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Melbourne Health Human Research Ethics Committee, ethics-id: 2007.027
Number of Subjects: 30 Number of Studies: 44 Number of Datasets: 1298 Size of Content: 65122480128 bytes Subject Details: type: 16 animal species: 30 human gender: 18 female, 12 male

Data time period: 2007-01-11 to 2010-12-24

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