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    2 research outputs found

    Optimal imaging of focal liver lesions

    Author
    1. Aleksandra Stankiewicz
    2. Christian Cugini
    3. Ermanno La Torre
    4. Giovanni Morana
    5. Mirko Fuser
    Publication venue
    OMICS Publishing Group
    Publication date
    01/10/2010
    Field of study
    No full text
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    Intersession Reproducibility of Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness Measurements by GDx-VCC in Healthy and Glaucomatous Eyes

    Author
    1. Chi Q-M
    2. Colen TP
    3. Giuseppe Ravalico
    4. Hoh ST
    5. Hoh ST
    6. Kass MA
    7. Kook MS
    8. Lleo-Perez A
    9. Mirko Fuser
    10. Pederson JE
    11. Pierluigi Iacono
    12. Poinoosawmy D
    13. Quigley HA
    14. Rhee DJ
    15. Roberta Marchesan
    16. Rohrschneider K
    17. Sommer A
    18. Stefano Da Pozzo
    19. Tjon-Fo-Sang MJ
    20. Waldock A
    21. Weinreb RN
    22. Zangwill L
    Publication venue
    'S. Karger AG'
    Publication date
    Field of study
    No full text
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