Hyperpolarized 3He lung ventilation imaging with B1-inhomogeneity correction in a single breath-hold scan
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G. Miller | E. D. de Lange | J. Brookeman | G. W. Miller | T. A. Altes | J. R. Brookeman | E. E. de Lange | J. P. Mugler III | J. Mugler III | T. Altes | J. R. Brookeman | J. P. Mugler III
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