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. 1970 Mar;29(2):131–134. doi: 10.1136/ard.29.2.131

Derivation of knee joint synovial perfusion. Using the Xenon (133Xe) clearance technique.

W C Dick, R A Onge, F C Gillepsie, W W Downie, G Nuki, I Gordon, K Whaley, J A Boyle, W W Buchanan
PMCID: PMC1010519  PMID: 5427407

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