Analysis of cancer metabolism by imaging hyperpolarized nuclei: prospects for translation to clinical research.
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John Kurhanewicz | Daniel B Vigneron | Arnaud Comment | Martin O Leach | Charles H Cunningham | Brian D Ross | Kevin Brindle | Eduard Y Chekmenev | Ralph J Deberardinis | Gary G Green | Sunder S Rajan | Rahim R Rizi | Warren S Warren | Craig R Malloy | R. Deberardinis | J. Kurhanewicz | D. Vigneron | G. Green | B. Ross | S. Rajan | K. Brindle | M. Leach | R. Rizi | C. Malloy | C. Cunningham | E. Chekmenev | W. Warren | A. Comment
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