Modeling dispersion in arterial spin labeling: Validation using dynamic angiographic measurements
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Peter Jezzard | Michael A Chappell | Stephen J Payne | Mark W Woolrich | Samira Kazan | Bradley J MacIntosh | M. Woolrich | P. Jezzard | M. Chappell | B. MacIntosh | S. Payne | S. Kazan
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