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Noninvasive evaluation of malignancy of brain tumors with proton MR spectroscopy.
H Shimizu, T Kumabe, T Tominaga, T Kayama, K Hara, Y Ono, K Sato, N Arai, S Fujiwara and T Yoshimoto
American Journal of Neuroradiology April 1996, 17 (4) 737-747;
H Shimizu
T Kumabe
T Tominaga
T Kayama
K Hara
Y Ono
K Sato
N Arai
S Fujiwara

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H Shimizu, T Kumabe, T Tominaga, T Kayama, K Hara, Y Ono, K Sato, N Arai, S Fujiwara, T Yoshimoto
Noninvasive evaluation of malignancy of brain tumors with proton MR spectroscopy.
American Journal of Neuroradiology Apr 1996, 17 (4) 737-747;
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