Basic Methods of Investigative Neuroradiology

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Radiocontrast Agents

Part of the book series: Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology ((HEP,volume 73))

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Abstract

Experimental neuroradiology, like any other investigative radiological field, relies on interdisciplinary improvisation. The purpose of this text is not to review the field, but rather to present a choice of references which can readily be retrieved and which contain applicable methodology to contrast media (CM) research.

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Sovak, M. (1984). Basic Methods of Investigative Neuroradiology. In: Sovak, M. (eds) Radiocontrast Agents. Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology, vol 73. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-69515-5_7

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