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September 9, 1999
Human acute cerebral ischemia: detection of changes in water diffusion anisotropy by using MR imaging
A G Sorensen, O Wu, W A Copen, et al.
AJR. American Journal of Roentgenology
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January 15, 1999
CT-guided preoperative needle localization of MR imaging-detected mammographically occult lesions
P J Slanetz, R Jain, J L Kline, et al.
Investigative Radiology
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December 1, 1992
Magnetic resonance imaging mapping of brain function. Human visual cortex
J W Belliveau, K K Kwong, D N Kennedy, et al.
Radiology
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July 16, 2005
MR angiography of aortoiliac occlusive disease: a phase III study of the safety and effectiveness of the blood-pool contrast agent MS-325
Mathias Goyen, Mark Edelman, Pierre Perreault, et al.
Stroke
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April 3, 2001
Predicting tissue outcome in acute human cerebral ischemia using combined diffusion- and perfusion-weighted MR imaging
O Wu, W J Koroshetz, L Ostergaard, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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June 15, 1992
Dynamic magnetic resonance imaging of human brain activity during primary sensory stimulation
K K Kwong, J W Belliveau, D A Chesler, et al.
Radiology
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April 1, 1994
Cerebral blood volume maps of gliomas: comparison with tumor grade and histologic findings
H J Aronen, I E Gazit, D N Louis, et al.
Atherosclerosis
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August 24, 2005
Fibrin-targeted contrast agent for improvement of in vivo acute thrombus detection with magnetic resonance imaging
Marc Sirol, Juan G S Aguinaldo, Philip B Graham, et al.
Circulation
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July 9, 2004
In vivo magnetic resonance imaging of coronary thrombosis using a fibrin-binding molecular magnetic resonance contrast agent
René M Botnar, Arno Buecker, Andrea J Wiethoff, et al.
Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism : Official Journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism
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July 15, 1998
Cocaine decreases cortical cerebral blood flow but does not obscure regional activation in functional magnetic resonance imaging in human subjects
R L Gollub, H C Breiter, H Kantor, et al.
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September 9, 1999
Human acute cerebral ischemia: detection of changes in water diffusion anisotropy by using MR imaging
A G Sorensen, O Wu, W A Copen, et al.
AJR. American Journal of Roentgenology
|
January 15, 1999
CT-guided preoperative needle localization of MR imaging-detected mammographically occult lesions
P J Slanetz, R Jain, J L Kline, et al.
Investigative Radiology
|
December 1, 1992
Magnetic resonance imaging mapping of brain function. Human visual cortex
J W Belliveau, K K Kwong, D N Kennedy, et al.
Radiology
|
July 16, 2005
MR angiography of aortoiliac occlusive disease: a phase III study of the safety and effectiveness of the blood-pool contrast agent MS-325
Mathias Goyen, Mark Edelman, Pierre Perreault, et al.
Stroke
|
April 3, 2001
Predicting tissue outcome in acute human cerebral ischemia using combined diffusion- and perfusion-weighted MR imaging
O Wu, W J Koroshetz, L Ostergaard, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
June 15, 1992
Dynamic magnetic resonance imaging of human brain activity during primary sensory stimulation
K K Kwong, J W Belliveau, D A Chesler, et al.
Radiology
|
April 1, 1994
Cerebral blood volume maps of gliomas: comparison with tumor grade and histologic findings
H J Aronen, I E Gazit, D N Louis, et al.
Atherosclerosis
|
August 24, 2005
Fibrin-targeted contrast agent for improvement of in vivo acute thrombus detection with magnetic resonance imaging
Marc Sirol, Juan G S Aguinaldo, Philip B Graham, et al.
Circulation
|
July 9, 2004
In vivo magnetic resonance imaging of coronary thrombosis using a fibrin-binding molecular magnetic resonance contrast agent
René M Botnar, Arno Buecker, Andrea J Wiethoff, et al.
Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism : Official Journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism
|
July 15, 1998
Cocaine decreases cortical cerebral blood flow but does not obscure regional activation in functional magnetic resonance imaging in human subjects
R L Gollub, H C Breiter, H Kantor, et al.
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