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    Ethnic differences in the association of fat and lean mass with bone mineral density in the Singapore population

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    A two-stage rule-constrained seedless region growing approach for mandibular body segmentation in MRI

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    10.1007/s11548-012-0806-2International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery85723-73

    Seeing the fetus from a DOHaD perspective: discussion paper from the advanced imaging techniques of DOHaD applications workshop held at the 2019 DOHaD World Congress

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    Advanced imaging techniques are enhancing research capacity focussed on the developmental origins of adult health and disease (DOHaD) hypothesis, and consequently increasing awareness of future health risks across various subareas of DOHaD research themes. Understanding how these advanced imaging techniques in animal models and human population studies can be both additively and synergistically used alongside traditional techniques in DOHaD-focussed laboratories is therefore of great interest. Global experts in advanced imaging techniques congregated at the advanced imaging workshop at the 2019 DOHaD World Congress in Melbourne, Australia. This review summarizes the presentations of new imaging modalities and novel applications to DOHaD research and discussions had by DOHaD researchers that are currently utilizing advanced imaging techniques including MRI, hyperpolarized MRI, ultrasound, and synchrotron-based techniques to aid their DOHaD research focus

    Determinants of intramyocellular lipid accumulation in early childhood

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    10.1038/s41366-019-0435-8International Journal of Obesity4551141-1151IJOBDGUSTO (Growing up towards Healthy Outcomes
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