Rapid Parametric Mapping of the Longitudinal Relaxation Time T1 Using Two-Dimensional Variable Flip Angle Magnetic Resonance Imaging at 1.5 Tesla, 3 Tesla, and 7 Tesla
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Thoralf Niendorf | Michael Deimling | Jeanette Schulz-Menger | Vince I. Madai | Matthias A. Dieringer | Jan Sobesky | Jens Wuerfel | Davide Santoro | F. von Knobelsdorff-Brenkenhoff | J. Schulz-Menger | M. Deimling | T. Niendorf | J. Wuerfel | J. Sobesky | D. Santoro | M. Dieringer | Florian von Knobelsdorff-Brenkenhoff | V. Madai
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