A viscoelastic property study in canine liver before and after HIFU ablation in vitro
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Elisa E. Konofagou | Danial Shahmirzadi | Gary Y. Hou | Jiangang Chen | E. Konofagou | D. Shahmirzadi | Jiangang Chen | G. Hou
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