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PC VIPR: A High-Speed 3D Phase-Contrast Method for Flow Quantification and High-Resolution Angiography
Tianliang Gu, Frank R. Korosec, Walter F. Block, Sean B. Fain, Quill Turk, Darren Lum, Yong Zhou, Thomas M. Grist, Victor Haughton and Charles A. Mistretta
American Journal of Neuroradiology April 2005, 26 (4) 743-749;
Tianliang Gu
Frank R. Korosec
Walter F. Block
Sean B. Fain
Quill Turk
Darren Lum
Yong Zhou
Thomas M. Grist
Victor Haughton

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Tianliang Gu, Frank R. Korosec, Walter F. Block, Sean B. Fain, Quill Turk, Darren Lum, Yong Zhou, Thomas M. Grist, Victor Haughton, Charles A. Mistretta
PC VIPR: A High-Speed 3D Phase-Contrast Method for Flow Quantification and High-Resolution Angiography
American Journal of Neuroradiology Apr 2005, 26 (4) 743-749;
PC VIPR: A High-Speed 3D Phase-Contrast Method for Flow Quantification and High-Resolution Angiography
Tianliang Gu, Frank R. Korosec, Walter F. Block, Sean B. Fain, Quill Turk, Darren Lum, Yong Zhou, Thomas M. Grist, Victor Haughton, Charles A. Mistretta
American Journal of Neuroradiology Apr 2005, 26 (4) 743-749;
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