Quantitative T2 relaxation time and magnetic transfer ratio predict endplate biochemical content of intervertebral disc degeneration in a canine model
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Wei Li | Qin He | Zhiwei Jia | Hao Li | Zhiwei Jia | Deli Wang | D. Ruan | Zhihua Han | Chun Chen | Dike Ruan | Wei Li | Chun Chen | Zhihua Han | Tao Gu | Yong Tang | Jianhong Wu | Deli Wang | T. Gu | Jianhong Wu | Qin He | Hao Li | Yong Tang
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