Arterial Spin-Labeling MR Imaging Measurements of Timing Parameters in Patients with a Carotid Artery Occlusion
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J. Hendrikse | C. Klijn | P. V. van Laar | K. van de Ven | R. Bokkers | L. J. Kapelle | J. Hendrikse | R.P.H. Bokkers | P.J. van Laar | K.C.C. van de Ven | L.J. Kapelle | C.J.M. Klijn | Jeroen Hendrikse | P. J. V. Laar | K.C.C. van de Ven | L. J. Kapelle
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