A new strategy for in vivo spectral editing. Application to GABA editing using selective homonuclear polarization transfer spectroscopy.
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Jun Shen | In-Young Choi | Shizhe Li | Jun Shen | Jehoon Yang | I. Choi | Zhengguang Chen | Jehoon Yang | Zhengguang Chen | Shizhe Steve Li
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