Hemodynamic Response Imaging: A Potential Tool for the Assessment of Angiogenesis in Brain Tumors

Author:

Ben Bashat Dafna,Artzi Moran,Ben Ami Haim,Aizenstein Orna,Blumenthal Deborah T.,Bokstein Felix,Corn Benjamin W.,Ram Zvi,Kanner Avraham A.,Lifschitz-Mercer Biatris,Solar Irit,Kolatt Tsafrir,Palmon Mika,Edrei Yifat,Abramovitch Rinat

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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