Generating Super Stimulated-Echoes in MRI and Their Application to Hyperpolarized C-13 Diffusion Metabolic Imaging
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Peder E. Z. Larson | Daniel B. Vigneron | Galen Reed | John Kurhanewicz | John M. Pauly | Adam B. Kerr | Ralph E. Hurd | J. Pauly | P. Larson | J. Kurhanewicz | D. Vigneron | A. Kerr | G. Reed | R. Hurd
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