Absolute metabolite quantification by in vivo NMR spectroscopy: III. Multicentre 1H MRS of the human brain addressed by one and the same data-analysis protocol.
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K W Langenberger | R De Beer | B Barbiroli | I. Tkáč | B. Barbiroli | S. Topp | A. Knijn | H. Kügel | G. Gobbi | R. de Beer | I Tkác | G Gobbi | H Kügel | S Topp | A Knijn | K. Langenberger | Simon Topp | Ivan Tkáč | R. D. Beer | H. Kg̋el
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