Accelerated echo planar J‐resolved spectroscopic imaging in prostate cancer: a pilot validation of non‐linear reconstruction using total variation and maximum entropy
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Brian L. Burns | Brian Burns | Steven S Raman | Neil E Wilson | S. Raman | R. Reiter | M. Sarma | M Albert Thomas | R. Nagarajan | Zohaib Iqbal | Manoj K Sarma | Rajakumar Nagarajan | N. Wilson | Robert E Reiter | Zohaib Iqbal | Daniel A Margolis | Daniel J. A. Margolis | M. A. Thomas | D. Margolis | M. Thomas
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