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1. Multimodal Neuronavigation Surgery Of Motor Area Brain Tumor With Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
2. The Quantitative Study Of Brain Iron On 1.5 Tesla MRI
3. Study Of Therapeutic Efficacy Of Percutaneous Radiofrequency Ablation Guided By Ultrasonography In Rabbit Model Of Renal VX2 Tumor
4. Study Of MRI And ~1HMRS On Normal Middle And Distal Femoral Bone Marrow
5. Comparative Study Of Diffusion-weighted Imaging (DWI) In The Diagnosis Of Hepatocellular Carcinoma
6. Study Of Vascular Elasticity By Echo-tracking Technique In Atherosclerosis Rabbits
7. Experimental And Clinical Studies On Quantitative Evaluation Of Common Carotid Artery Elasticity With E-tracking Technique
8. Value Of Gadolinium-Enhanced Dual Echo Fast Or Turbo Spin Echo MR Imaging In Revealing Enhancing Intracranial Lesions
9. Primary Research On Observation Of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm With Color Kenesis And Integreted Backscatter
10. Clinical Value And Study Of High Resolution And Functional MR Imaging For Preoperative Staging Of Rectal Cancer
11. T1 Weighted Imaging In Central Nervous System Disease: Compared Spin Echo With Inversion Recovery
12. Clinical Research Of High-Resolution Magnetic Resonance Coronary Wall Imaging
13. Investigation Of Several Methods In Magnetic Resonance Imaging
14. The Investigation Of An Openned Permanent MRI System For Guidance Of HIFU Treatment
15. Multi Technical MRI Diagnosis For Complex Congenital Heart Disease
16. Investigation On The Methodologies Of Near-field Microwave Echo Imaging
17. Experimental Study Of Applying Targeted Nano-Lipid Ultrasound Contrast Agent To Evaluate The Liver Functional Reserve
18. The Study Of Enhancement Of Recombinant Adeno-associated Virus Transgene To Myocardium By Targeted Echo-contrast Agent
19. Study Of MRI, Clinical Feature Of Cerebral Microbleeds And Relation Between Hemorrhagic Transformation
20. The Nanobubble Enhance The Echo Intensity Of Breast Tumor And High Intensity Focused Ultrasound Ablation Effect
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