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Publications by Hirofumi FUJII
Multiple-Animal MR Imaging Using a 3T Clinical Scanner and Multi-Channel Coil for Volumetric Analysis in a Mouse Tumor Model
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Evaluation of an Experimental Breath-Holding Image Acquisition With Regard to Pulmonary Nodule Detection on Chest FDG PET Image
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