Gadolinium-based Contrast Agent Accumulates in the Brain Even in Subjects without Severe Renal Dysfunction: Evaluation of Autopsy Brain Specimens with Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectroscopy.
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Shigeru Furui | Jun'ichi Kotoku | Toshio Fukusato | Hiroshi Oba | Tomonori Kanda | Kazuhiro Kitajima | S. Furui | K. Kitajima | T. Kanda | J. Kotoku | T. Fukusato | M. Matsuda | K. Toyoda | H. Oba | T. Haruyama | Keiko Toyoda | Megumi Matsuda | Takahiro Haruyama
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