Changes in magnetic resonance imaging relaxation time on postmortem magnetic resonance imaging of formalin-fixed human normal heart tissue
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Hirohiko Kimura | Kunihiro Inai | Sakon Noriki | Kiyokadzu Ebata | H. Kimura | K. Inai | S. Noriki | Kiyokadzu Ebata
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