Clinical translation of hyperpolarized 13C pyruvate and urea MRI for simultaneous metabolic and perfusion imaging
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Albert P. Chen | Shuyu Tang | P. Larson | J. Kurhanewicz | D. Vigneron | G. Reed | D. Ruscitto | M. van Criekinge | R. Bok | R. Aggarwal | J. Gordon | J. Slater | R. Sriram | G. Goddard | Hecong Qin | Andrew M Riselli | Romelyn Delos Santos | A. Chen | Rui Chen | Chunxin Tracy Zhang
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