Timing the ischaemic stroke by 1H-MRI: improved accuracy using absolute relaxation times over signal intensities
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Michael J. Knight | Risto A Kauppinen | R. Kauppinen | K. Jokivarsi | O. Gröhn | Harriet J Rogers | Bryony L McGarry | Michael J Knight | Kimmo T Jokivarsi | Olli H J Gröhn | Bryony L. McGarry | Harriet J. Rogers
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