Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences, Volume. 3, Issue 1, 61(2010)
DETECTING CEREBRAL ARTERIES AND VEINS: FROM LARGE TO SMALL
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PENG MIAO, MINHENG LI, NAN LI, ABHISHEK REGE, YISHENG ZHU, NITISH THAKOR, SHANBAO TONG. DETECTING CEREBRAL ARTERIES AND VEINS: FROM LARGE TO SMALL[J]. Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences, 2010, 3(1): 61
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The Author Email: TONG SHANBAO (shanbao.tong@gmail.com)
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