Comparison of the clinical performance of upper abdominal PET/DCE-MRI with and without concurrent respiratory motion correction (MoCo)
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B. Rosen | M. Vangel | O. Catalano | F. Nensa | L. Umutlu | U. Mahmood | K. Herrmann | C. Catana | M. Scipioni | S. Pedemonte | M. Hibert | D. Groshar | N. Fuin | A. Catana
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