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High-resolution magnetic resonance imaging of iron-labeled myoblasts using a standard 1.5-T clinical scanner

✍ Scribed by Z. Zhang; E. J. van den Bos; P. A. Wielopolski; M. de Jong-Popijus; D. J. Duncker; G. P. Krestin


Book ID
106315901
Publisher
Springer
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Weight
462 KB
Volume
17
Category
Article
ISSN
0968-5243

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