Imaging considerations for in vivo 13C metabolic mapping using hyperpolarized 13C‐pyruvate
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S J Kohler | R E Hurd | J Kurhanewicz | S J Nelson | D B Vigneron | J Wolber | Albert P. Chen | Y. Yen | J. Kurhanewicz | S. Nelson | D. Vigneron | J. Wolber | R. Hurd | R. Bok | I. Park | A. Chen | J. Tropp | Simon Hu | M. Albers | M. Zierhut | V. Zhang | S. Kohler | K. Gram | S. Hu | H. A. A. M. Dirven | James Tropp | Y-F Yen | R Bok | A P Chen | M J Albers | V Zhang | J Tropp | K A Gram | M L Zierhut | I Park | S Hu | H A A M Dirven | A. Chen | S. Nelson | K. Gram | H.A.A.M Dirven | S. Hu | Yi-Fen Yen | Susan J. Kohler | Jan Wolber | K. A. Gram | H. A. A. M. Dirven
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