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q-Space Imaging Yields a Higher Effect Gradient to Assess Cellularity than Conventional Diffusion-weighted Imaging Methods at 3.0 T : A Pilot Study with Freshly Excised Whole-Breast Tumors

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Senn, N, Masannat, Y, Husain, E, Siow, B, Heys, S D & He, J 2019, 'q-Space Imaging Yields a Higher Effect Gradient to Assess Cellularity than Conventional Diffusion-weighted Imaging Methods at 3.0 T : A Pilot Study with Freshly Excised Whole-Breast Tumors', Radiology: Imaging Cancer, vol. 1, no. 1, e190008. https://doi.org/10.1148/rycan.2019190008

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