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The Value of Apparent Diffusion Coefficient Maps in Early Cerebral Ischemia

Patricia M. Desmond, Amanda C. Lovell, Andrew A. Rawlinson, Mark W. Parsons, P. Alan Barber, Qing Yang, Ting Li, David G. Darby, Richard P. Gerraty, Steven M. Davis and Brian M. Tress
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Patricia M. Desmond, Amanda C. Lovell, Andrew A. Rawlinson, Mark W. Parsons, P. Alan Barber, Qing Yang, Ting Li, David G. Darby, Richard P. Gerraty, Steven M. Davis, Brian M. Tress
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