Imaging of brain tissue pH and metabolites. A new approach for the validation of volume-selective NMR spectroscopy

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Imaging of brain tissue pH and metabolites. A new approach for the validation of volume-selective NMR spectroscopy is …
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P356DOI10.1002/NBM.1940020512
P698PubMed publication ID2701807

P2093author name stringOkada Y
Hossmann KA
Kloiber O
Höhn-Berlage M
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P433issue5-6
P921main subjectbrain tissueQ11850260
P304page(s)240-245
P577publication date1989-12-01
P1433published inNMR in BiomedicineQ3061252
P1476titleImaging of brain tissue pH and metabolites. A new approach for the validation of volume-selective NMR spectroscopy
P478volume2

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