Blood Oxygen Level–Dependent MRI Allows Metabolic Description of Tissue at Risk in Acute Stroke Patients
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Oliver Speck | Jens Fiehler | O. Speck | H. Zeumer | J. Röther | J. Fiehler | T. Kucinski | Joachim Röther | Thomas Kucinski | Hermann Zeumer | C. Saager | Benjamin S Geisler | Frank Brandhoff | Christian Saager | B. Geisler | Frank Brandhoff
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