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1. Magnon contribution to unidirectional spin Hall magnetoresistance

2. Harmonizing and Optimizing CT Perfusion Stroke Imaging

3. Spatial CT perfusion data helpful in automatically locating vessel occlusions for acute ischemic stroke patients

4. Cost-effectiveness of CT perfusion for patients with acute ischemic stroke (CLEOPATRA)-Study protocol for a healthcare evaluation study

5. Variation in arterial input function in a large multicenter computed tomography perfusion study

6. Magnon contribution to unidirectional spin Hall magnetoresistance in ferromagnetic-insulator/heavy-metal bilayers

7. Holographic nodal spheres

9. Magnon contribution to unidirectional spin Hall magnetoresistance in ferromagnetic-insulator/heavy-metal bilayers

11. Costs and health effects of CT perfusion-based selection for endovascular thrombectomy within 6 hours of stroke onset: a model-based health economic evaluation.

12. Cost-effectiveness of CT perfusion for the detection of large vessel occlusion acute ischemic stroke followed by endovascular treatment: a model-based health economic evaluation study.

13. Standardizing the estimation of ischemic regions can harmonize CT perfusion stroke imaging.

14. Association between computed tomography perfusion and the effect of intravenous alteplase prior to endovascular treatment in acute ischemic stroke.

15. Spatial CT perfusion data helpful in automatically locating vessel occlusions for acute ischemic stroke patients.

16. Early diagnostic BioMARKers in exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: protocol of the exploratory, prospective, longitudinal, single-centre, observational MARKED study.

17. Probability maps classify ischemic stroke regions more accurately than CT perfusion summary maps.

18. Variation in arterial input function in a large multicenter computed tomography perfusion study.

19. The IL-2 - IL-2 receptor pathway: Key to understanding multiple sclerosis.

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