A benchmarking tool to evaluate computer tomography perfusion infarct core predictions against a DWI standard
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Matus Straka | Roland Bammer | Max Wintermark | Carlo W Cereda | Søren Christensen | Bruce C V Campbell | Nishant K Mishra | Michael Mlynash | Christopher Levi | Gregory W Albers | Mark W Parsons | Maarten G Lansberg | M. Wintermark | R. Bammer | B. Campbell | M. Straka | M. Mlynash | G. Albers | M. Lansberg | C. Levi | S. Christensen | M. Parsons | C. Cereda | N. Mishra
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