Insonation of Targeted Microbubbles Produces Regions of Reduced Blood Flow Within Tumor Vasculature
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Katherine W Ferrara | Xiaowen Hu | L. Mahakian | K. Ferrara | D. Kruse | Azadeh Kheirolomoom | Lisa M Mahakian | Xiaowen Hu | J. Beegle | Julie R Beegle | Dustin E Kruse | Kit S Lam | A. Kheirolomoom | K. S. Lam
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