Martin B Schilder 1, Edwin Versteeg1, Oscar van der Heide1, Jan Willem Dankbaar2, Mervyn D.I. Vergouwen3, Ynte M Ruigrok3, Cornelis A van den Berg1, Stefano Mandija1, Alessandro A Sbrizzi1
1Computational Imaging Group for MRI Therapy & Diagnostics, Department of Radiotherapy, UMC Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands
2Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, UMC Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands
3UMC Utrecht Brain Center, Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, UMC Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands
Presenting Author: Martin B Schilder
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