In vivo 3D Super-Resolution Ultrasound Imaging of a Rat Kidney using a Row-Column Array

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In vivo 3D Super-Resolution Ultrasound Imaging of a Rat Kidney using a Row-Column Array. / Taghavi, Iman; Schou, Mikkel; Panduro, Nathalie Sarup; Andersen, Sofie Bech; Tomov, Borislav G.; Sorensen, Charlotte Mehlin; Stuart, Matthias Bo; Jensen, Jorgen Arendt.

IUS 2022 - IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium. IEEE Press, 2022.

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Taghavi, I, Schou, M, Panduro, NS, Andersen, SB, Tomov, BG, Sorensen, CM, Stuart, MB & Jensen, JA 2022, In vivo 3D Super-Resolution Ultrasound Imaging of a Rat Kidney using a Row-Column Array. i IUS 2022 - IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium. IEEE Press, 2022 IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium, IUS 2022, Venice, Italien, 10/10/2022. https://doi.org/10.1109/IUS54386.2022.9957892

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Taghavi, I., Schou, M., Panduro, N. S., Andersen, S. B., Tomov, B. G., Sorensen, C. M., Stuart, M. B., & Jensen, J. A. (2022). In vivo 3D Super-Resolution Ultrasound Imaging of a Rat Kidney using a Row-Column Array. I IUS 2022 - IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium IEEE Press. https://doi.org/10.1109/IUS54386.2022.9957892

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Taghavi I, Schou M, Panduro NS, Andersen SB, Tomov BG, Sorensen CM o.a. In vivo 3D Super-Resolution Ultrasound Imaging of a Rat Kidney using a Row-Column Array. I IUS 2022 - IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium. IEEE Press. 2022 https://doi.org/10.1109/IUS54386.2022.9957892

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Taghavi, Iman ; Schou, Mikkel ; Panduro, Nathalie Sarup ; Andersen, Sofie Bech ; Tomov, Borislav G. ; Sorensen, Charlotte Mehlin ; Stuart, Matthias Bo ; Jensen, Jorgen Arendt. / In vivo 3D Super-Resolution Ultrasound Imaging of a Rat Kidney using a Row-Column Array. IUS 2022 - IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium. IEEE Press, 2022.

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