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Water Diffusion Compartmentation at High b Values in Ischemic Human Brain
Pierre Brugières, Philippe Thomas, Anne Maraval, Hassan Hosseini, Catherine Combes, Abdallah Chafiq, Lucile Ruel, Stéphane Breil, Marc Peschanski and André Gaston
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 2004, 25 (5) 692-698;
Pierre Brugières
Philippe Thomas
Anne Maraval
Hassan Hosseini
Catherine Combes
Abdallah Chafiq
Lucile Ruel
Stéphane Breil
Marc Peschanski
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Water Diffusion Compartmentation at High b Values in Ischemic Human Brain
Pierre Brugières, Philippe Thomas, Anne Maraval, Hassan Hosseini, Catherine Combes, Abdallah Chafiq, Lucile Ruel, Stéphane Breil, Marc Peschanski, André Gaston
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 2004, 25 (5) 692-698;
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