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  • 12. Simultaneous acquisition of cerebral blood volume-, blood flow-, and blood oxygenation-weighted MRI signals at ultra-high magnetic field.
    Krieger SN, Huber L, Poser BA, Turner R, Egan GF.
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  • 15. Functional connectivity in BOLD and CBF data: similarity and reliability of resting brain networks.
    Jann K, Gee DG, Kilroy E, Schwab S, Smith RX, Cannon TD, Wang DJ.
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    Vincent T, Warnking J, Villien M, Krainik A, Ciuciu P, Forbes F.
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  • 18. Prospects for quantitative fMRI: investigating the effects of caffeine on baseline oxygen metabolism and the response to a visual stimulus in humans.
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