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CT, PET, MRI modalities: fusion of anatomical and functional variables for lung assessment
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Parametric response mapping of COPD phenotypes: A COPDGene study
Craig Galban (Ann Arbor, United States of America), Craig Galban, Ryan Chamberlain, Benjamin Hoff, Timothy Johnson, Ella Kazerooni, Fernando Martinez, Brian Ross, David Lynchg, Meilan Han
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International Congress 2015 – CT, PET, MRI modalities: fusion of anatomical and functional variables for lung assessment
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CT, PET, MRI modalities: fusion of anatomical and functional variables for lung assessment
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Craig Galban (Ann Arbor, United States of America), Craig Galban, Ryan Chamberlain, Benjamin Hoff, Timothy Johnson, Ella Kazerooni, Fernando Martinez, Brian Ross, David Lynchg, Meilan Han. Parametric response mapping of COPD phenotypes: A COPDGene study. Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 4985
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