Comparison of different contrast agents and doses for quantitative MR myocardial perfusion imaging
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Herbert Köstler | Dietbert Hahn | Christian Ritter | Meinrad Beer | M. Beer | D. Hahn | H. Köstler | C. Ritter | M. Lipp | J. Sandstede | Jörn Sandstede | Michael Lipp
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