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Comparison of inhaled 19F C3F8 and hyperpolarized 129Xe lung ventilation MRI
A. Maunder (Sheffield, United Kingdom), P. Hughes (Sheffield, United Kingdom), G. Norquay (Sheffield, United Kingdom), F. Robb (Aurora, United States of America), M. Rao (Sheffield, United Kingdom), J. Wild (Sheffield, United Kingdom)
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International Congress 2018 – Novel and established imaging studies and findings
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Novel and established imaging studies and findings
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