MR blood oxygenation level-dependent signal differences in parenchymal and large draining vessels: implications for functional MR imaging.
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A Thron | A. Thron | T. Krings | S. Erberich | J. Reul | F. Roessler | T Krings | J Reul | F Roessler | S G Erberich
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