MRI active guidewire with an embedded temperature probe and providing a distinct tip signal to enhance clinical safety
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Cengizhan Ozturk | Ozgur Kocaturk | Robert J Lederman | Anthony Z Faranesh | Christina E Saikus | Merdim Sonmez | Jamie A Bell | C. Ozturk | R. Lederman | M. Sonmez | A. Faranesh | O. Kocaturk | M. Halabi | Dominique N Franson | Majdi Halabi | Jamie A. Bell | Dominique Franson | C. Saikus
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