Differentiating primary central nervous system lymphoma from glioblastoma by time-dependent diffusion using oscillating gradient
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C. Yamada | R. Hanaya | M. Nakajo | K. Takumi | Nayuta Higa | Hiroaki Nagano | M. Nakajo | Hajime Yonezawa | T. Iwanaga | Tsubasa Nakano | Yoshiki Kamimura | Fumitaka Ejima | Takashi Yoshiura | Akihide Tanimoto | Kiyohisa Kamimura | Tomohito Hasegawa | Kentaro Akune | Takuro Ayukawa | Mari Kirishima | Hiroshi Imai | Thorsten Feiweier
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