Interplatform reproducibility of liver and spleen stiffness measured with MR elastography
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Octavia Bane | Bachir Taouli | Maggie Fung | Stephan Kannengiesser | James S Babb | Cecilia Besa | Temel Kaya Yasar | T. K. Yasar | J. Babb | B. Taouli | R. Ehman | S. Kannengiesser | M. Wagner | M. Fung | C. Besa | Octavia Bane | Richard L Ehman | Mathilde Wagner
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