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Publications by Victor Wright
Measurement of Skeletal Muscle Perfusion During Postischemic Reactive Hyperemia Using Contrast-Enhanced MRI With a Step-Input Function
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
Nuclear Medicine
Radiology
Imaging
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An Evaluation of Ischemic Stroke Using Dynamic Contrast Enhanced Perfusion MRI.
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Reactive Hyperemia in Arterioles and Capillaries of Frog Skeletal Muscle Following Microocclusion
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Protocol Optimization and Physiological Specificity of ASL-measured Reactive Hyperemia in Skeletal Muscle
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