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Physiological studies in animals
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Diffusion weighting
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F-MRI of lung periphery: influence of air-SF
6
composition on apparent diffusion coefficients
J. Ruiz-Cabello, G. Peces-Barba, J. Pérez-Sánchez, R. Pérez-Alejo, N. González-Mangado, M. Cortijo (Madrid, Spain)
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Annual Congress 2005 - Physiological studies in animals
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Physiological studies in animals
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J. Ruiz-Cabello, G. Peces-Barba, J. Pérez-Sánchez, R. Pérez-Alejo, N. González-Mangado, M. Cortijo (Madrid, Spain). Diffusion weighting
19
F-MRI of lung periphery: influence of air-SF
6
composition on apparent diffusion coefficients. Eur Respir J 2005; 26: Suppl. 49, 2358
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