David A. Hormuth, II

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A comparison of individual and population-derived vascular input functions for quantitative DCE-MRI in rats.


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D. Hormuth, J. Skinner, M. Does, T. Yankeelov
Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 2014

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Hormuth, D., Skinner, J., Does, M., & Yankeelov, T. (2014). A comparison of individual and population-derived vascular input functions for quantitative DCE-MRI in rats. Magnetic Resonance Imaging.


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Hormuth, D., J. Skinner, M. Does, and T. Yankeelov. “A Comparison of Individual and Population-Derived Vascular Input Functions for Quantitative DCE-MRI in Rats.” Magnetic Resonance Imaging (2014).


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Hormuth, D., et al. “A Comparison of Individual and Population-Derived Vascular Input Functions for Quantitative DCE-MRI in Rats.” Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 2014.


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@article{d2014a,
  title = {A comparison of individual and population-derived vascular input functions for quantitative DCE-MRI in rats.},
  year = {2014},
  journal = {Magnetic Resonance Imaging},
  author = {Hormuth, D. and Skinner, J. and Does, M. and Yankeelov, T.}
}


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