Interstitial Nd:YAG laser ablation in normal rabbit liver: Trial to maximize the size of laser‐induced lesions
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F. Jolesz | V. Colucci | R. Matsumoto | A. M. Selig | Ferenc A. Jolesz | Reiko Matsumoto | Abby M. Selig | Vincent M. Colucci | A. Selig | Reiko Matsumoto
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