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Prolongation of Proton Spin Lattice Relaxation Times in Regionally Ischemic Tissue from Dog Hearts
Eric S. Williams, Jerome I. Kaplan, Frederick Thatcher, Gerald Zimmerman and Suzanne B. Knoebel
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 1980, 21 (5) 449-453;
Eric S. Williams
Jerome I. Kaplan
Frederick Thatcher
Gerald Zimmerman


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Prolongation of Proton Spin Lattice Relaxation Times in Regionally Ischemic Tissue from Dog Hearts
Eric S. Williams, Jerome I. Kaplan, Frederick Thatcher, Gerald Zimmerman, Suzanne B. Knoebel
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 1980, 21 (5) 449-453;
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