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High-resolution diffusion-weighted MR of fresh and fixed cat spinal cords: evaluation of diffusion coefficients and anisotropy.
P M Pattany, W R Puckett, K J Klose, R M Quencer, R P Bunge, L Kasuboski and R G Weaver
American Journal of Neuroradiology June 1997, 18 (6) 1049-1056;
P M Pattany
W R Puckett
K J Klose
R M Quencer
R P Bunge
L Kasuboski

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P M Pattany, W R Puckett, K J Klose, R M Quencer, R P Bunge, L Kasuboski, R G Weaver
High-resolution diffusion-weighted MR of fresh and fixed cat spinal cords: evaluation of diffusion coefficients and anisotropy.
American Journal of Neuroradiology Jun 1997, 18 (6) 1049-1056;
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