Impact of baseline CO2 on Blood-Oxygenation-Level-Dependent MRI measurements of cerebrovascular reactivity and task-evoked signal activation.
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Marco Piccirelli | Athina Pangalu | Luca Regli | A. Valavanis | M. Piccirelli | L. Regli | C. V. van Niftrik | J. Fierstra | Jorn Fierstra | O. Bozinov | Antonios Valavanis | A. Pangalu | Christiaan Hendrik Bas van Niftrik | Oliver Bozinov | Nicolai Maldaner | Catherine Strittmatter | N. Maldaner | Catherine Strittmatter
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