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First Results in an MR Imaging-Compatible Canine Model of Acute Stroke
A. Shaibani, S. Khawar, W. Shin, T.A. Cashen, B. Schirf, M. Rohany, S. Kakodkar and T.J. Carroll
American Journal of Neuroradiology September 2006, 27 (8) 1788-1793;
A. Shaibani
S. Khawar
W. Shin
T.A. Cashen
B. Schirf
M. Rohany
S. Kakodkar

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First Results in an MR Imaging-Compatible Canine Model of Acute Stroke
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