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Echo-planar MR determination of relative cerebral blood volume in human brain tumors: T1 versus T2 weighting.
R Bruening, K K Kwong, M J Vevea, F H Hochberg, L Cher, G R Harsh, P T Niemi, R M Weisskoff and B R Rosen
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 1996, 17 (5) 831-840;
R Bruening
K K Kwong
M J Vevea
F H Hochberg
L Cher
G R Harsh 4th
P T Niemi
R M Weisskoff

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R Bruening, K K Kwong, M J Vevea, F H Hochberg, L Cher, G R Harsh, P T Niemi, R M Weisskoff, B R Rosen
Echo-planar MR determination of relative cerebral blood volume in human brain tumors: T1 versus T2 weighting.
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 1996, 17 (5) 831-840;
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