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MR imaging of brain morphology, vascularisation and encephalization in the koala

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2006
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Taylor, J., Brown, G., De Miguel, C., Henneberg, M., & Rühli, F. J. (2006). MR imaging of brain morphology, vascularisation and encephalization in the koala. Australian Mammalogy, 28(2), 243–247. https://doi.org/10.1071/AM06034

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The ratio of brain volume to cranial volume of Phascolarctos cinereus has been reported to be low (60% encephalization) compared to other marsupials and eutherians. This MRI study indicates a substantial difference between the living P. cinereus brain (83% - 90% encephalization) and ones of cadaver specimens. This highlights the importance of in vivo morphological studies.

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  • Taylor, J
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  • Brown, G
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  • De Miguel, C
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  • Henneberg, M
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  • Rühli, Frank J
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Australian Mammalogy

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28

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2

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243

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Taylor, J., Brown, G., De Miguel, C., Henneberg, M., & Rühli, F. J. (2006). MR imaging of brain morphology, vascularisation and encephalization in the koala. Australian Mammalogy, 28(2), 243–247. https://doi.org/10.1071/AM06034

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