In vivo bone and cartilage MRI using fully‐balanced steady‐state free‐precession at 7 tesla
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Sharmila Majumdar | Julio Carballido-Gamio | Lucas Carvajal | Duan Xu | Robert Stahl | Thomas M Link | Roland Krug | Douglas A C Kelley | Suchandrima Banerjee | Duan Xu | S. Majumdar | D. Vigneron | R. Stahl | T. Link | R. Krug | J. Carballido-Gamio | L. Carvajal | D. Kelley | Dan Vigneron | S. Banerjee
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