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  • 81. Evaluation of cardiac 31P magnetic resonance spectroscopy: reviewing NMR principles.
    Hoffenberg EF, Kozlowski P, Salerno TA, Deslauriers R.
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  • 98. 31P MRS to monitor the induction of tumor hypoxia by the modification of the oxygen affinity of hemoglobin using BW 589C.
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