Preliminary study of proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy in bone and soft tissue tumors: an unassigned signal at 2.0-2.1 ppm may be a possible indicator of malignant neuroectodermal tumor.
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K. Takagishi | K. Endo | T. Shinozaki | J. Aoki | H. Watanabe | N. Oya
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