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Fig 1.

The anatomical MR images, (a) T2W images and (b) R2 mapping, in 4- to 40-week-old developing rabbit brains.

Using R2 mapping, we observed that the intensity in the regions of corpus callosum and hippocampus increased through week 12 prominently.

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Fig 2.

The changes in (a) regional brain size and (b) whole brain size in 4- to 40-week-old developing rabbit brains.

(c) The changes in the R2 values of the corpus callosum and hippocampus in developing rabbit brains from 4 to 40 weeks.

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Fig 3.

Regional brain DTI tractography from 4- to 40-week-old rabbits.

The three regions presented in (a) to (c) include the olfactory tracts, corpus callosum and hippocampus, respectively. (L: Left; R: Right; A: Anterior; P: Posterior.)

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Fig 4.

The DTI tractography of (a) cerebral cortex and (b) whole brain from 4- to 40-week-old rabbits (L: Left; R: Right; A: Anterior; P: Posterior).

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Fig 5.

The FA, MD, RD and AD mapping of 4- to 40-week-old rabbit brains derived from DTI.

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Fig 6.

The longitudinal changes in diffusion indices in DTI, including FA, MD, RD and AD, with respect to the structures of corpus callous, hippocampus and olfactory bulb of 4- to 40-week-old rabbit brains.

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Fig 7.

GFA, ISO and NQA mapping of 4- to 40-week-old rabbit brains derived from GQI.

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Fig 8.

The longitudinal changes in diffusion indices in GQI, including GFA, ISO and NQA, with respect to the structures of corpus callous, hippocampus and olfactory bulb of 4- to 40-week-old rabbit brains.

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