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LI Hai-dong1,2,ZHANG Zhi-ying1,2,HAN Ye-qing1,SUN Xian-ping1,ZHOU Xin1*
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2014-02-18
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2014-07-18
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2014-09-05
Online:
2014-09-05
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*Corresponding author:ZHOU Xin, Tel: 027-87198802, E-mail: xinzhou@wipm.ac.cn.
Supported by:
国家自然科学基金资助项目(81227902),中国科学院“百人计划”资助项目([2010]88),中国科学院知识创新工程重要方向资助项目(KJCX2-EW-N06).
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LI Hai-dong1,2,ZHANG Zhi-ying1,2,HAN Ye-qing1,SUN Xian-ping1,ZHOU Xin1*. Lung MRI Using Hyperpolarized Gases[J]. Chinese Journal of Magnetic Resonance.
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