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422 related items for PubMed ID: 18972339

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    Bensamoun SF, Ringleb SI, Chen Q, Ehman RL, An KN, Brennan M.
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    Chen H, Varghese T, Rahko PS, Zagzebski JA.
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    Chen Q, Bensamoun S, Basford JR, Thompson JM, An KN.
    Arch Phys Med Rehabil; 2007 Dec; 88(12):1658-61. PubMed ID: 18047882
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    Neizel M, Lossnitzer D, Korosoglou G, Schäufele T, Lewien A, Steen H, Katus HA, Osman NF, Giannitsis E.
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  • 31. [Factors influencing the success rate and stability of transient elastography for liver fibrosis evaluation].
    Li LF, Dai L, Zhang Q, Chen YP, Feng XR, Guo YB, Hou JL.
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  • 35. MR elastography.
    Huwart L, van Beers BE.
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  • 36. In vivo brain viscoelastic properties measured by magnetic resonance elastography.
    Green MA, Bilston LE, Sinkus R.
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    Hallinan JT, Alsaif HS, Wee A, Venkatesh SK.
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