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MR Blood Oxygenation Level–Dependent Signal Differences in Parenchymal and Large Draining Vessels: Implications for Functional MR Imaging
Timo Krings, Stephan G. Erberich, Florian Roessler, Jürgen Reul and Armin Thron
American Journal of Neuroradiology November 1999, 20 (10) 1907-1914;
Timo Krings
Stephan G. Erberich
Florian Roessler
Jürgen Reul
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MR Blood Oxygenation Level–Dependent Signal Differences in Parenchymal and Large Draining Vessels: Implications for Functional MR Imaging
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