Myocardial perfusion and intracapillary blood volume in rats at rest and with coronary dilatation: MR imaging in vivo with use of a spin-labeling technique.
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A Haase | A. Haase | K. Hiller | W. Bauer | M. Nahrendorf | C. Waller | K. Hu | K H Hiller | C Waller | S Voll | G Ertl | W R Bauer | M Nahrendorf | E Kahler | K Hu | S. Voll | G. Ertl | E. Kahler | K. Hiller
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