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  • ...ebbane M, Thiran JP, Eliez S| title=Congenital heart disease affects local gyrification in 22q11.2 deletion syndrome | journal=Dev Med Child Neurol | year= 2009 | ...on]]. It is also interesting because it did not find a correlation between gyrification and [[cortical thickness]].
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  • #redirect [[gyrification]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Gyrification]]
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  • #redirect [[gyrification]]
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  • #redirect [[gyrification]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Gyrification]]
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  • | pagename = Gyrification | abc = Gyrification
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  • The lack of [[gyrification|convolutions]] of the [[cerebral cortex]].
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  • A medical condition in which the [[cerebral cortex]] is not [[gyrification|convoluted]]; the term is also used to describe non-human [[brain]]s that l
    207 bytes (29 words) - 09:52, 22 February 2010
  • ...formation of the [[cerebral hemisphere]] that results in unusually thick [[gyrification|convolutions]] of the [[cerebral cortex]].
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  • Condition in which the cortical surface is smooth, as opposed to [[gyrification|gyrified]]. Normal in many mammals and transient in human fetal development
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  • ...a set of locations on an embryo's [[cortical surface]] that organize the [[gyrification|folding process]] and will develop into parts of a [[sulcus]].
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