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Dynamic CT Measurement of Cerebral Blood Flow: A Validation Study
Aleksa Cenic, Darius G. Nabavi, Rosemary A. Craen, Adrian W. Gelb and Ting-Yim Lee
American Journal of Neuroradiology January 1999, 20 (1) 63-73;
Aleksa Cenic
aFrom the Imaging Research Laboratories, John P. Robarts Research Institute (A.C., D.G.N., T-Y.L.); the Medical Biophysics Department, The University of Western Ontario (A.C., T-Y.L.); the Lawson Research Institute, St Joseph's Health Centre, (A.C., T-Y.L.); and the Department of Anaesthesia, University Campus, London Health Sciences Centre (R.A.C., A.W.G.), London, Ontario, Canada.
Darius G. Nabavi
aFrom the Imaging Research Laboratories, John P. Robarts Research Institute (A.C., D.G.N., T-Y.L.); the Medical Biophysics Department, The University of Western Ontario (A.C., T-Y.L.); the Lawson Research Institute, St Joseph's Health Centre, (A.C., T-Y.L.); and the Department of Anaesthesia, University Campus, London Health Sciences Centre (R.A.C., A.W.G.), London, Ontario, Canada.
Rosemary A. Craen
aFrom the Imaging Research Laboratories, John P. Robarts Research Institute (A.C., D.G.N., T-Y.L.); the Medical Biophysics Department, The University of Western Ontario (A.C., T-Y.L.); the Lawson Research Institute, St Joseph's Health Centre, (A.C., T-Y.L.); and the Department of Anaesthesia, University Campus, London Health Sciences Centre (R.A.C., A.W.G.), London, Ontario, Canada.
Adrian W. Gelb
aFrom the Imaging Research Laboratories, John P. Robarts Research Institute (A.C., D.G.N., T-Y.L.); the Medical Biophysics Department, The University of Western Ontario (A.C., T-Y.L.); the Lawson Research Institute, St Joseph's Health Centre, (A.C., T-Y.L.); and the Department of Anaesthesia, University Campus, London Health Sciences Centre (R.A.C., A.W.G.), London, Ontario, Canada.
Ting-Yim Lee
aFrom the Imaging Research Laboratories, John P. Robarts Research Institute (A.C., D.G.N., T-Y.L.); the Medical Biophysics Department, The University of Western Ontario (A.C., T-Y.L.); the Lawson Research Institute, St Joseph's Health Centre, (A.C., T-Y.L.); and the Department of Anaesthesia, University Campus, London Health Sciences Centre (R.A.C., A.W.G.), London, Ontario, Canada.
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