Reliability and precision of pseudo‐continuous arterial spin labeling perfusion MRI on 3.0 T and comparison with 15O‐water PET in elderly subjects at risk for Alzheimer's disease
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Gaohong Wu | Ajit Shankaranarayanan | David C Alsop | Guofan Xu | Sterling C Johnson | Bradley T Christian | Terrence R Oakes | Howard A Rowley | D. Alsop | Gaohong Wu | H. Rowley | Guofan Xu | T. Oakes | M. Dowling | A. Shankaranarayanan | Maritza Dowling | B. Christian | S. Johnson
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