Use of a high-Tc SQUID-based nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer in magnetically unshielded environments to discriminate tumors in rats, by characterizing the longitudinal relaxation rate

K. W. Huang, H. H. Chen, H. C. Yang*, H. E. Horng, S. H. Liao, J. J. Chieh, Y. Yang

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