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The Influence of Gliomas and Nonglial Space-occupying Lesions on Blood-oxygen-level–dependent Contrast Enhancement
Axel Schreiber, Ulrich Hubbe, Sargon Ziyeh and Jürgen Hennig
American Journal of Neuroradiology June 2000, 21 (6) 1055-1063;
Axel Schreiber
Ulrich Hubbe
Sargon Ziyeh
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Axel Schreiber, Ulrich Hubbe, Sargon Ziyeh, Jürgen Hennig
The Influence of Gliomas and Nonglial Space-occupying Lesions on Blood-oxygen-level–dependent Contrast Enhancement
American Journal of Neuroradiology Jun 2000, 21 (6) 1055-1063;
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