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Rapid Alterations in Diffusion-weighted Images with Anatomic Correlates in a Rodent Model of Status Epilepticus

Christopher J. Wall, Edward J. Kendall and André Obenaus
American Journal of Neuroradiology November 2000, 21 (10) 1841-1852;
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