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The Value of Apparent Diffusion Coefficient Maps in Early Cerebral Ischemia
Patricia M. Desmond, Amanda C. Lovell, Andrew A. Rawlinson, Mark W. Parsons, P. Alan Barber, Qing Yang, Ting Li, David G. Darby, Richard P. Gerraty, Steven M. Davis and Brian M. Tress
American Journal of Neuroradiology August 2001, 22 (7) 1260-1267;
Patricia M. Desmond
Amanda C. Lovell
Andrew A. Rawlinson
Mark W. Parsons
P. Alan Barber
Qing Yang
Ting Li
David G. Darby
Richard P. Gerraty
Steven M. Davis

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Patricia M. Desmond, Amanda C. Lovell, Andrew A. Rawlinson, Mark W. Parsons, P. Alan Barber, Qing Yang, Ting Li, David G. Darby, Richard P. Gerraty, Steven M. Davis, Brian M. Tress
The Value of Apparent Diffusion Coefficient Maps in Early Cerebral Ischemia
American Journal of Neuroradiology Aug 2001, 22 (7) 1260-1267;
The Value of Apparent Diffusion Coefficient Maps in Early Cerebral Ischemia
Patricia M. Desmond, Amanda C. Lovell, Andrew A. Rawlinson, Mark W. Parsons, P. Alan Barber, Qing Yang, Ting Li, David G. Darby, Richard P. Gerraty, Steven M. Davis, Brian M. Tress
American Journal of Neuroradiology Aug 2001, 22 (7) 1260-1267;
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