In vivo sodium-23 magnetic resonance surface coil imaging: observing experimental cerebral ischemia in the rat.
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L. Pitts | M. Moseley | T. Richards | T. James | W. Chew | J. Murphy-Boesch | M. Nishimura | G. Young | T. Marschner | T. M. Marschner
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